It has been claimed that smartphone usage constitutes a behavioral addiction, characterised by compulsive, excessive use of one's phone and psychological withdrawal or distress when the phone is absent. However, there is uncertainty about key phenomenological and conceptual details of smartphone addiction. One of the central problems has been understanding the processes that link smartphone usage, and addiction. The question this paper aims to answer is straightforward: based on measures utilised in the literature, what does ‘behavior’ mean in the context of smartphone addiction? A scoping review of the smartphone addiction literature was undertaken. This identified 1305 studies collecting smartphone addiction data. Just under half (49.89%)...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
It has been claimed that smartphone usage constitutes a behavioral addiction, characterised by compu...
It has been claimed that smartphone usage constitutes a behavioral addiction, characterised by compu...
Aims: In light of the rise in research on technological addictions and smartphone addiction in parti...
Aims: In light of the rise in research on technological addictions and smartphone addiction in parti...
Aims In light of the rise in research on technological addictions and smartphone addiction in parti...
The problematic use of smartphones has extensively drawn social attention because of the harmful and...
The problematic use of smartphones has extensively drawn social attention because of the harmful and...
The use of the smartphones can be rewarding when the information it communicates positively alters o...
There has been a growing literature that has utilized logged behavior from smartphones to study the ...
This paper aims to explore and discuss the points found in published research articles addressing ce...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Dysfunctional use of the mobile phone has often been conceptualized as a ‘behavioural addiction' tha...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
It has been claimed that smartphone usage constitutes a behavioral addiction, characterised by compu...
It has been claimed that smartphone usage constitutes a behavioral addiction, characterised by compu...
Aims: In light of the rise in research on technological addictions and smartphone addiction in parti...
Aims: In light of the rise in research on technological addictions and smartphone addiction in parti...
Aims In light of the rise in research on technological addictions and smartphone addiction in parti...
The problematic use of smartphones has extensively drawn social attention because of the harmful and...
The problematic use of smartphones has extensively drawn social attention because of the harmful and...
The use of the smartphones can be rewarding when the information it communicates positively alters o...
There has been a growing literature that has utilized logged behavior from smartphones to study the ...
This paper aims to explore and discuss the points found in published research articles addressing ce...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Dysfunctional use of the mobile phone has often been conceptualized as a ‘behavioural addiction' tha...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...