Objective: Smartphone is an important technology device in our lifestyle. It has an important part of our daily lives, but it also has a negative effect, such as cell phone dependency. This research aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of mobile phone abuse (MPA) in the Iranian population. Method: In this study, data were chosen from 1100 participants who were studying in Tehran universities. The principal version of the scale was translated into Persian using the back translation method. All attendees completed Demographic Questionnaire, MPA Questionnaire, and Mobile Phone Problematic Use Scale (MPPUS). Eventually, a clinical interview (based on the fifth version of DSM) was done for all the participants. For data analysis, intern...
The study was conducted in order to standardise the smart-phone addiction scale on Indian population...
The aim of this study was to identify the psychometric properties of a smartphone addiction question...
Since there is little research on the mediative effect of excessive mobile phone use on mobile addic...
Objective: Smartphone is an important technology device in our lifestyle. It has an important part o...
Despite the fact that the mobile phone has become a pervasive technology of our time, little researc...
Introduction: The purpose of current study was to investigate the relationship between the problemat...
Background: With regard to large number of mobile users especially among college students in Iran, a...
This study aimed to develop a test to determine the level of cellular addiction among college studen...
Objective: Despite the awareness of smartphone addiction, low findings and lack of validated standar...
Background: The risk of cell phone addiction is a social and psychological problem which has been pr...
Background: Mobile phone addiction is a type of technological addiction or nonsubstance addiction. T...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Problematic Mobile Phone Us...
Smartphones facilitate communication, education, information, and entertainment through a diverse ar...
necessarily equivalent in seriousness to previously established addictions such as problematic compu...
Background and Aim: Various studies indicate that increasing and complicating use of cell phones in ...
The study was conducted in order to standardise the smart-phone addiction scale on Indian population...
The aim of this study was to identify the psychometric properties of a smartphone addiction question...
Since there is little research on the mediative effect of excessive mobile phone use on mobile addic...
Objective: Smartphone is an important technology device in our lifestyle. It has an important part o...
Despite the fact that the mobile phone has become a pervasive technology of our time, little researc...
Introduction: The purpose of current study was to investigate the relationship between the problemat...
Background: With regard to large number of mobile users especially among college students in Iran, a...
This study aimed to develop a test to determine the level of cellular addiction among college studen...
Objective: Despite the awareness of smartphone addiction, low findings and lack of validated standar...
Background: The risk of cell phone addiction is a social and psychological problem which has been pr...
Background: Mobile phone addiction is a type of technological addiction or nonsubstance addiction. T...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Problematic Mobile Phone Us...
Smartphones facilitate communication, education, information, and entertainment through a diverse ar...
necessarily equivalent in seriousness to previously established addictions such as problematic compu...
Background and Aim: Various studies indicate that increasing and complicating use of cell phones in ...
The study was conducted in order to standardise the smart-phone addiction scale on Indian population...
The aim of this study was to identify the psychometric properties of a smartphone addiction question...
Since there is little research on the mediative effect of excessive mobile phone use on mobile addic...