Previous research showed that phone use during co-present interactions with one's partner (partner phubbing) is negatively related to relationship satisfaction. In two cross-sectional surveys (N = 507 and N = 386) we confirmed this finding and also extended it by focusing on the mediating role of feelings of exclusion, perceived partner responsiveness, perceived intimacy, conflict about phone use, and feelings of jealousy. Results of both studies demonstrate that the link between partner phubbing and relationship satisfaction was mediated by feelings of exclusion, less perceived partner responsiveness, and less intimacy. We observed no significant mediation effects of conflict over phone use and jealousy when the three significant mediators...
This study examines the occurrence, frequency and duration of co-present phone use, also known as ‘p...
Recently, public concerns have risen over the impact of mobile communication technology use during o...
Phubbing-ignoring another person in order to use a smartphone instead-is an increasingly common beha...
Previous research showed that phone use during co-present interactions with one's partner (partner p...
Coined as “phubbing”, excessive use of smartphones in the romantic context has been shown to represe...
Coined as “phubbing”, excessive use of smartphones in the romantic context has been shown to rep-res...
Partner phubbing (Pphubbing) concerns the act of ignoring a romantic partner during a conversation b...
Being distracted by the mobile phone while interacting with a love partner poses a negative threat t...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate if frequent cell phone use (phubbing) has a direct impact ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between smartphone interference and ro...
The purpose of this quantitative correlational study was to determine if and to what extent a relati...
As smartphone technology has spread rapidly across the globe, growing concern has spotlighted how th...
The term “phubbing” is a portmanteau of “phone” and “snubbing”, representing interruptions in face-t...
The introduction of cell phone technology continues to influence relational communication. Pilot tes...
This study examines the occurrence, frequency and duration of co-present phone use, also known as {\...
This study examines the occurrence, frequency and duration of co-present phone use, also known as ‘p...
Recently, public concerns have risen over the impact of mobile communication technology use during o...
Phubbing-ignoring another person in order to use a smartphone instead-is an increasingly common beha...
Previous research showed that phone use during co-present interactions with one's partner (partner p...
Coined as “phubbing”, excessive use of smartphones in the romantic context has been shown to represe...
Coined as “phubbing”, excessive use of smartphones in the romantic context has been shown to rep-res...
Partner phubbing (Pphubbing) concerns the act of ignoring a romantic partner during a conversation b...
Being distracted by the mobile phone while interacting with a love partner poses a negative threat t...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate if frequent cell phone use (phubbing) has a direct impact ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between smartphone interference and ro...
The purpose of this quantitative correlational study was to determine if and to what extent a relati...
As smartphone technology has spread rapidly across the globe, growing concern has spotlighted how th...
The term “phubbing” is a portmanteau of “phone” and “snubbing”, representing interruptions in face-t...
The introduction of cell phone technology continues to influence relational communication. Pilot tes...
This study examines the occurrence, frequency and duration of co-present phone use, also known as {\...
This study examines the occurrence, frequency and duration of co-present phone use, also known as ‘p...
Recently, public concerns have risen over the impact of mobile communication technology use during o...
Phubbing-ignoring another person in order to use a smartphone instead-is an increasingly common beha...