Smartphone use, e.g., on social network sites or instant messaging, can impair well-being and is related to clinical phenomena, like depression. Digital detox interventions have been suggested as a solution to reduce negative impacts from smartphone use on outcomes like well-being or social relationships. Digital detox is defined as timeouts from using electronic devices (e.g., smartphones), either completely or for specific subsets of smartphone use. However, until now, it has been unclear whether digital detox interventions are effective at promoting a healthy way of life in the digital era. This systematic literature review aimed to answer the question of whether digital detox interventions are effective at improving outcomes like health...
The advent of handheld devices such as smartphones has changed the way we connect, navigate, and ent...
Within the past decade, smartphones have become a necessity for modern life. However, there has been...
There is a growing acceptance of the association between obsessive, compulsive and excessive usage o...
Smartphone use, e.g., on social network sites or instant messaging, can impair well-being and is rel...
BACKGROUND People spend large parts of their everyday life using their smartphones. Despite various...
There is a growing recognition of excessive, compulsive, and hasty use of technology as an emerging ...
Over-reliance on digital devices like cell phones, tablets, and iPad, has led to an individual using...
Smartphones have become the primary devices for accessing the online world. The potential for smartp...
As smartphone use increases dramatically, so do studies about technology overuse. Many different mob...
Abstract This thesis focuses on digital detox for smartphones, negative effects associated with smar...
Background: Much HCI research has focused on wellbeing and how it can be better supported through a ...
The development and increasing use of technology worldwide can lead to potential negative consequenc...
Traditionally, many consumer-focused technologies have been designed to maximize user engagement wit...
Problematic smartphone use is an emerging public health problem since the launch of the first smartp...
The advent of handheld devices such as smartphones has changed the way we connect, navigate, and ent...
The advent of handheld devices such as smartphones has changed the way we connect, navigate, and ent...
Within the past decade, smartphones have become a necessity for modern life. However, there has been...
There is a growing acceptance of the association between obsessive, compulsive and excessive usage o...
Smartphone use, e.g., on social network sites or instant messaging, can impair well-being and is rel...
BACKGROUND People spend large parts of their everyday life using their smartphones. Despite various...
There is a growing recognition of excessive, compulsive, and hasty use of technology as an emerging ...
Over-reliance on digital devices like cell phones, tablets, and iPad, has led to an individual using...
Smartphones have become the primary devices for accessing the online world. The potential for smartp...
As smartphone use increases dramatically, so do studies about technology overuse. Many different mob...
Abstract This thesis focuses on digital detox for smartphones, negative effects associated with smar...
Background: Much HCI research has focused on wellbeing and how it can be better supported through a ...
The development and increasing use of technology worldwide can lead to potential negative consequenc...
Traditionally, many consumer-focused technologies have been designed to maximize user engagement wit...
Problematic smartphone use is an emerging public health problem since the launch of the first smartp...
The advent of handheld devices such as smartphones has changed the way we connect, navigate, and ent...
The advent of handheld devices such as smartphones has changed the way we connect, navigate, and ent...
Within the past decade, smartphones have become a necessity for modern life. However, there has been...
There is a growing acceptance of the association between obsessive, compulsive and excessive usage o...