Background: The aim of this study is to identify the prevalence of smartphone addiction and its correlation with depression among Higher College of Technology students in Oman.Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Higher College of Technology, Oman. A self-reported questionnaire was distributed electronically to students between January and February 2017. The questionnaire contained a validated short version of the smartphone addiction scale (SAS-SV) and a validated Arabic version of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), along with a single question to self-assess smartphone addiction.Results: With a response rate of 86.2%, a total of 376 students were considered, of whom 34.6% were males and 65.4% were females, with a...
The purpose of this study is to examine the smartphone addiction levels among university students. F...
Background. Smartphone addiction is a phenomenon whereby a person is unable to cut down the smartpho...
We examined the relationships among smartphone addiction, social-emotional distress (e.g., anxiety, ...
Objective: Smartphones have now become a common and almost essential tool in our daily living activi...
Background: Smartphone addiction among adolescents is an increasingly recognized problem worldwide. ...
Introduction: Smartphones has now become a common and almost essential tool in our daily living acti...
Smartphone use can lead to smartphone addiction, which is a growing concern worldwide. However, ther...
Abstract Background Smartphone addiction, as with other behavioral addictions, is associated with so...
The study aims to assess prevalence of smartphone addiction symptoms, and to ascertain whether depre...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>The study aims to assess prevalence of smartphone addiction symptoms, and t...
Introduction: Smartphone addiction is becoming a global concern affecting every part of society, inc...
The COVID-19 pandemic has seen the increased of online activities as there were restriction on face-...
The purpose of this study was to determine levels of smartphone addiction among final-year medical f...
The smartphone is a double-edged sword for university students; it is a necessary tool for communica...
Background and aims The usage of smartphones has increased rapidly in recent years, and this has b...
The purpose of this study is to examine the smartphone addiction levels among university students. F...
Background. Smartphone addiction is a phenomenon whereby a person is unable to cut down the smartpho...
We examined the relationships among smartphone addiction, social-emotional distress (e.g., anxiety, ...
Objective: Smartphones have now become a common and almost essential tool in our daily living activi...
Background: Smartphone addiction among adolescents is an increasingly recognized problem worldwide. ...
Introduction: Smartphones has now become a common and almost essential tool in our daily living acti...
Smartphone use can lead to smartphone addiction, which is a growing concern worldwide. However, ther...
Abstract Background Smartphone addiction, as with other behavioral addictions, is associated with so...
The study aims to assess prevalence of smartphone addiction symptoms, and to ascertain whether depre...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>The study aims to assess prevalence of smartphone addiction symptoms, and t...
Introduction: Smartphone addiction is becoming a global concern affecting every part of society, inc...
The COVID-19 pandemic has seen the increased of online activities as there were restriction on face-...
The purpose of this study was to determine levels of smartphone addiction among final-year medical f...
The smartphone is a double-edged sword for university students; it is a necessary tool for communica...
Background and aims The usage of smartphones has increased rapidly in recent years, and this has b...
The purpose of this study is to examine the smartphone addiction levels among university students. F...
Background. Smartphone addiction is a phenomenon whereby a person is unable to cut down the smartpho...
We examined the relationships among smartphone addiction, social-emotional distress (e.g., anxiety, ...