Nomophobia is defined as the fear of being out of mobile phone contact and is considered to be a phobia of the modern age. The current study set out to establish the relationship between temperament and personality and the development of nomophobia. The sample was composed of 968 participants selected from the Andalusian population, of which there were 182 males and 785 females aged from 23.19 years. The instruments used were the Questionnaire to Assess Nomophobia (QANIP; Olivencia-Carrión et al., 2018) and the Temperament and Character Inventory Revised (TCI-R; Cloninger et al., 1993). We found that cooperation is a characteristic that significantly reduces nomophobic levels, particularly for the two factors of Mobile Phone Addiction and N...
A potential new clinical disorder is arising due to the addiction to cellphones called nomophobia—or...
Background Mobile phones allow us to stay connected with others and provide us a sense of security. ...
We acknowledge the researchers of the research group AREA (HUM-672), which belongs to the Ministry o...
Mobile phones have revolutionized our lives and have become a need in today's life.However, for some...
Problematic smartphone use and nomophobia have been associated with several psychopathological condi...
In the last decade, smartphone use increased exponentially among the population mainly among adolesc...
Background: Excessive use of mobile phones, including smart phones, is found to result in various he...
A potential new clinical disorder is arising due to the addiction to cellphones called nomophobiador...
Background and aims: Research examining problematic mobile phone use has increased markedly over the...
ObjectivesNomophobia, an abbreviation of "No mobile phone phobia", is characterized by the illogical...
Nomophobia is considered a disorder of the modern world and describes the fear of being separated fr...
Background and aims: Research examining problematic mobile phone use has increased markedly over the...
Excessive use of smartphones has coined the term “Nomophobia”, or fear of not being able to use your...
We acknowledge the researchers of the research group AREA (HUM-672), which belongs to the Ministry ...
BackgroundMobile phones allow us to stay connected with others and provide us a sense of security. W...
A potential new clinical disorder is arising due to the addiction to cellphones called nomophobia—or...
Background Mobile phones allow us to stay connected with others and provide us a sense of security. ...
We acknowledge the researchers of the research group AREA (HUM-672), which belongs to the Ministry o...
Mobile phones have revolutionized our lives and have become a need in today's life.However, for some...
Problematic smartphone use and nomophobia have been associated with several psychopathological condi...
In the last decade, smartphone use increased exponentially among the population mainly among adolesc...
Background: Excessive use of mobile phones, including smart phones, is found to result in various he...
A potential new clinical disorder is arising due to the addiction to cellphones called nomophobiador...
Background and aims: Research examining problematic mobile phone use has increased markedly over the...
ObjectivesNomophobia, an abbreviation of "No mobile phone phobia", is characterized by the illogical...
Nomophobia is considered a disorder of the modern world and describes the fear of being separated fr...
Background and aims: Research examining problematic mobile phone use has increased markedly over the...
Excessive use of smartphones has coined the term “Nomophobia”, or fear of not being able to use your...
We acknowledge the researchers of the research group AREA (HUM-672), which belongs to the Ministry ...
BackgroundMobile phones allow us to stay connected with others and provide us a sense of security. W...
A potential new clinical disorder is arising due to the addiction to cellphones called nomophobia—or...
Background Mobile phones allow us to stay connected with others and provide us a sense of security. ...
We acknowledge the researchers of the research group AREA (HUM-672), which belongs to the Ministry o...