The literature about the use of the cell phone emphasizes that an intensive use of the object can drive toward pathological behaviors, for example anxiety, ringxiety or vibranxiety. The phenomenon is recognized like a cellular addiction and a new word describes it: the nomophobia, and concerns most of young people.The aim of the present research was to verify when people turn on or turn off the cell phone and what does happen when the mobile phone is left at home or is lost.Less than half takes the habit of turning it off at night, and the places where people never turn off the phone are first of all shops and supermarkets, stadium and means of transport.The factorial analysis confirms that the first factor has high emotional value, being a...
The term NOMOPHOBIA or NO MObile PHone PhoBIA is used to describe a psychological condition when peo...
Over one billion cell phones are being used around the world today, yet little psychology-related re...
Cell phones seem to create distraction and anxiety in student’s daily lives. Two studies were conduc...
Can people become addicted to using their smart phones? To explore this possibility, this literature...
Excessive use of smartphones has coined the term “Nomophobia”, or fear of not being able to use your...
Fear of losing mobile telephone and impossibility of phone calls created modern world phobia - Nomop...
Cellular phone technology has experienced extraordinary growth in popularity and availability. No lo...
General Hygiene, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, Republic o...
In today\u27s world, 9 out of 10 Americans own a cellphone. In addition to the multitude of cellphon...
Mobile phone use is banned or illegal under certain circumstances and in some jurisdictions. Neverth...
Contemporary technological advances have led to a significant increase in using mobile technologies....
Contemporary technological advances have led to a significant increase in using mobile technologies....
necessarily equivalent in seriousness to previously established addictions such as problematic compu...
The mobile technology has revolutionized the world so hastily that to fathom the degree of the impac...
A potential new clinical disorder is arising due to the addiction to cellphones called nomophobia—or...
The term NOMOPHOBIA or NO MObile PHone PhoBIA is used to describe a psychological condition when peo...
Over one billion cell phones are being used around the world today, yet little psychology-related re...
Cell phones seem to create distraction and anxiety in student’s daily lives. Two studies were conduc...
Can people become addicted to using their smart phones? To explore this possibility, this literature...
Excessive use of smartphones has coined the term “Nomophobia”, or fear of not being able to use your...
Fear of losing mobile telephone and impossibility of phone calls created modern world phobia - Nomop...
Cellular phone technology has experienced extraordinary growth in popularity and availability. No lo...
General Hygiene, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, Republic o...
In today\u27s world, 9 out of 10 Americans own a cellphone. In addition to the multitude of cellphon...
Mobile phone use is banned or illegal under certain circumstances and in some jurisdictions. Neverth...
Contemporary technological advances have led to a significant increase in using mobile technologies....
Contemporary technological advances have led to a significant increase in using mobile technologies....
necessarily equivalent in seriousness to previously established addictions such as problematic compu...
The mobile technology has revolutionized the world so hastily that to fathom the degree of the impac...
A potential new clinical disorder is arising due to the addiction to cellphones called nomophobia—or...
The term NOMOPHOBIA or NO MObile PHone PhoBIA is used to describe a psychological condition when peo...
Over one billion cell phones are being used around the world today, yet little psychology-related re...
Cell phones seem to create distraction and anxiety in student’s daily lives. Two studies were conduc...