Introduction Screen time apps that allow smartphone users to manage their screen time are assumed to combat negative effects of smartphone use. This study explores whether a social media restriction, implemented via screen time apps, has a positive effect on emotional well-being and sustained attention performance. Methods A randomized controlled trial (N = 76) was performed, exploring whether a week-long 50% reduction in time spent on mobile Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube is beneficial to attentional performance and well-being as compared to a 10% reduction. Results Unexpectedly, several participants in the control group pro-actively reduced their screen time significantly beyond the intended 10%, dismantling our intended scr...
The notion that digital-screen engagement decreases adolescent well-being has become a recurring fea...
This preregistered study examined the psychological and physiological consequences of exercising sel...
Smartphone usage dependency in daily activities also causes vulnerability to addiction and its effec...
Introduction Screen time apps that allow smartphone users to manage their screen time are assumed t...
Social media usage has increased over recent years and has been associated with negative effects on ...
Both scientists and laypeople have become increasingly concerned about smartphones, especially their...
Smartphone technology has dramatically changed the way people interact with the physical and online ...
Screen time may be problematic for some people. It can be an issue since excessive screen time usage...
Smartphones have become an integral part of our daily lives. Although there is evidence that there a...
Concerns about the consequences of social media use on well-being has led to the practice of taking ...
Evidence suggests a growing call for the prevention of excessive smartphone and social media use and...
Both positive and negative effects of communication technology use have been studied with contradict...
Smartphones aid the constant accessibility of social media (SM) applications, and these devices and ...
Smartphones, television and computers play an integral role in the world today. As a results of sc...
Testing feasibility and efficacy of psychological treatment via mobile devices is important, given i...
The notion that digital-screen engagement decreases adolescent well-being has become a recurring fea...
This preregistered study examined the psychological and physiological consequences of exercising sel...
Smartphone usage dependency in daily activities also causes vulnerability to addiction and its effec...
Introduction Screen time apps that allow smartphone users to manage their screen time are assumed t...
Social media usage has increased over recent years and has been associated with negative effects on ...
Both scientists and laypeople have become increasingly concerned about smartphones, especially their...
Smartphone technology has dramatically changed the way people interact with the physical and online ...
Screen time may be problematic for some people. It can be an issue since excessive screen time usage...
Smartphones have become an integral part of our daily lives. Although there is evidence that there a...
Concerns about the consequences of social media use on well-being has led to the practice of taking ...
Evidence suggests a growing call for the prevention of excessive smartphone and social media use and...
Both positive and negative effects of communication technology use have been studied with contradict...
Smartphones aid the constant accessibility of social media (SM) applications, and these devices and ...
Smartphones, television and computers play an integral role in the world today. As a results of sc...
Testing feasibility and efficacy of psychological treatment via mobile devices is important, given i...
The notion that digital-screen engagement decreases adolescent well-being has become a recurring fea...
This preregistered study examined the psychological and physiological consequences of exercising sel...
Smartphone usage dependency in daily activities also causes vulnerability to addiction and its effec...