Introduction: Smartphones have become the primary device for accessing the online world. The potential for smartphone use to become problematic is increasingly recognised, with students at particular risk due to their high usage and reliance. There is limited research evaluating interventions for problematic smartphone use. The present research aimed to develop and evaluate a digital intervention for problematic smartphone use in the student population. Method: A mixed-methods case series design was used to evaluate the acceptability and impact of the intervention for ten participants. The intervention included: goal setting, personalised feedback, mindfulness and behavioural suggestions. Participants were asked to complete self-report m...
Smartphone overuse can lead to a series of physical, mental and social disturbances. This problem i...
Aim: The aim of the study was to analyse the pattern of mobile usage and its impact on behaviour amo...
Background and aims: Mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) has been applied in behavioral addiction s...
Smartphones have become the primary devices for accessing the online world. The potential for smartp...
Background: Although there is increasing evidence for the negative impact of problematic smartphone ...
Evidence suggests a growing call for the prevention of excessive smartphone and social media use and...
Aim : There is empirical evidence to suggest that problematic smartphone use (PSU) is associated wit...
The objectives of this study are to: (I) find out the discriminations or variations (if any) between...
In two studies, we explored the relation between subjective reports of smartphone use and eve-ryday ...
BACKGROUND People spend large parts of their everyday life using their smartphones. Despite various...
The smartphone is a double-edged sword for university students; it is a necessary tool for communica...
Nowadays, smartphones are considered ubiquitous with a large share of the global population carrying...
Internet-enabled smartphones are increasingly ubiquitous in the Western world. Research suggests a n...
peer reviewedInternet-enabled smartphones are increasingly ubiquitous in the Western world. Research...
Master's thesis in Information systems (IS501)Research context–During the last decade, smartphone...
Smartphone overuse can lead to a series of physical, mental and social disturbances. This problem i...
Aim: The aim of the study was to analyse the pattern of mobile usage and its impact on behaviour amo...
Background and aims: Mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) has been applied in behavioral addiction s...
Smartphones have become the primary devices for accessing the online world. The potential for smartp...
Background: Although there is increasing evidence for the negative impact of problematic smartphone ...
Evidence suggests a growing call for the prevention of excessive smartphone and social media use and...
Aim : There is empirical evidence to suggest that problematic smartphone use (PSU) is associated wit...
The objectives of this study are to: (I) find out the discriminations or variations (if any) between...
In two studies, we explored the relation between subjective reports of smartphone use and eve-ryday ...
BACKGROUND People spend large parts of their everyday life using their smartphones. Despite various...
The smartphone is a double-edged sword for university students; it is a necessary tool for communica...
Nowadays, smartphones are considered ubiquitous with a large share of the global population carrying...
Internet-enabled smartphones are increasingly ubiquitous in the Western world. Research suggests a n...
peer reviewedInternet-enabled smartphones are increasingly ubiquitous in the Western world. Research...
Master's thesis in Information systems (IS501)Research context–During the last decade, smartphone...
Smartphone overuse can lead to a series of physical, mental and social disturbances. This problem i...
Aim: The aim of the study was to analyse the pattern of mobile usage and its impact on behaviour amo...
Background and aims: Mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) has been applied in behavioral addiction s...