Background and aims Phubbing can be described as an individual looking at his or her mobile phone during a conversation with other individuals, dealing with the mobile phone and escaping from interpersonal communication. In this research, determinants of phubbing behavior were investigated; in addition, the effects of gender, smart phone ownership and social media membership were tested as moderators. Methods To examine the cause–effect relations among the variables of the theoretical model, the research employs a correlational design. Participants were 409 university students who were selected via random sampling. Phubbing was obtained via the scales featuring mobile phone addiction, SMS addiction, internet addiction, social medi...
Internet Addiction (IA) and phubbing are prevalent, disruptive behaviours among university students....
In the age of terabytes and milliseconds, a pathological use of smartphone is now growing tremendous...
Smartphones are ubiquitous and frequently used in copresent interactions. This behavior is often see...
Background and aims: Phubbing can be described as an individual looking at his or her mobile phone d...
Introduction: Pubbing is an emerging concept in the pathological literature and is a communicational...
Background: Besides making life easy, the smartphone has bought many psychological issues to their v...
Smartphones allow people to connect with others from almost anywhere at any time. However, there is ...
AbstractSmartphones allow people to connect with others from almost anywhere at any time. However, t...
Abstract: Phubbing is a behavior of ignoring the interlocutor and focusing more on smartphones. This...
IntroductionThis article examines mediators and moderators that may explain the link between smartph...
Phubbing is a phenomenon that occurs due to technological developments without realizing it occurs i...
Mobile phone addiction is a robust phenomenon observed throughout the world. The social aspect of mo...
Despite the many positive outcomes, excessive mobile phone use is now often associated with potentia...
Phubbing is defined as ignoring other individuals by using a mobile phone during a face-to-face conv...
Since there is little research on the mediative effect of excessive mobile phone use on mobile addic...
Internet Addiction (IA) and phubbing are prevalent, disruptive behaviours among university students....
In the age of terabytes and milliseconds, a pathological use of smartphone is now growing tremendous...
Smartphones are ubiquitous and frequently used in copresent interactions. This behavior is often see...
Background and aims: Phubbing can be described as an individual looking at his or her mobile phone d...
Introduction: Pubbing is an emerging concept in the pathological literature and is a communicational...
Background: Besides making life easy, the smartphone has bought many psychological issues to their v...
Smartphones allow people to connect with others from almost anywhere at any time. However, there is ...
AbstractSmartphones allow people to connect with others from almost anywhere at any time. However, t...
Abstract: Phubbing is a behavior of ignoring the interlocutor and focusing more on smartphones. This...
IntroductionThis article examines mediators and moderators that may explain the link between smartph...
Phubbing is a phenomenon that occurs due to technological developments without realizing it occurs i...
Mobile phone addiction is a robust phenomenon observed throughout the world. The social aspect of mo...
Despite the many positive outcomes, excessive mobile phone use is now often associated with potentia...
Phubbing is defined as ignoring other individuals by using a mobile phone during a face-to-face conv...
Since there is little research on the mediative effect of excessive mobile phone use on mobile addic...
Internet Addiction (IA) and phubbing are prevalent, disruptive behaviours among university students....
In the age of terabytes and milliseconds, a pathological use of smartphone is now growing tremendous...
Smartphones are ubiquitous and frequently used in copresent interactions. This behavior is often see...