Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphones abounds. In this context, it is integral to distinguish between the content that users experience and the medium that facilitates access to the former, as users may experience addictive-like responses to the specific activities they engage in through the context experienced rather than the device that facilitates access to these activities. The present study aimed to explore conceptualizations of smartphone addiction by (a) investigating user preferences for specific smartphone functionalities, (b) examining behavioral changes associated with limited access to preferred functionalities, and (c) exploring links between aspects of smartphone ...
Background Research literature on problematic smartphone use, or smartphone addiction, has prolifera...
It has been claimed that smartphone usage constitutes a behavioral addiction, characterised by compu...
Six billion people worldwide will be using smartphones in 2020 (Jonsson et al., 2017). The devices p...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use has become so much a part of everyday life, that individuals may not realize the pote...
Aims: In light of the rise in research on technological addictions and smartphone addiction in parti...
Smartphone has become highly prevalent in recent years. It demonstrates as a useful technology that ...
The smartphone is omnipresent and is cherished and held close by people. It allows for constant conn...
This study examined smartphone user behaviors and their relation to self-reported smartphone addicti...
The advent of handheld devices such as smartphones has changed the way we connect, navigate, and ent...
There has been a growing literature that has utilized logged behavior from smartphones to study the ...
People’s overdependence on smartphones has led them to an abundance of psychological well-being issu...
The advent of handheld devices such as smartphones has changed the way we connect, navigate, and ent...
Given the prominent role that smartphones have in everyday life, research in the field has prolifera...
Background Research literature on problematic smartphone use, or smartphone addiction, has prolifera...
It has been claimed that smartphone usage constitutes a behavioral addiction, characterised by compu...
Six billion people worldwide will be using smartphones in 2020 (Jonsson et al., 2017). The devices p...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use has become so much a part of everyday life, that individuals may not realize the pote...
Aims: In light of the rise in research on technological addictions and smartphone addiction in parti...
Smartphone has become highly prevalent in recent years. It demonstrates as a useful technology that ...
The smartphone is omnipresent and is cherished and held close by people. It allows for constant conn...
This study examined smartphone user behaviors and their relation to self-reported smartphone addicti...
The advent of handheld devices such as smartphones has changed the way we connect, navigate, and ent...
There has been a growing literature that has utilized logged behavior from smartphones to study the ...
People’s overdependence on smartphones has led them to an abundance of psychological well-being issu...
The advent of handheld devices such as smartphones has changed the way we connect, navigate, and ent...
Given the prominent role that smartphones have in everyday life, research in the field has prolifera...
Background Research literature on problematic smartphone use, or smartphone addiction, has prolifera...
It has been claimed that smartphone usage constitutes a behavioral addiction, characterised by compu...
Six billion people worldwide will be using smartphones in 2020 (Jonsson et al., 2017). The devices p...