Background: Smartphone usage has become increasingly popular in recent decade. Though it’s of great utility in many aspects, excessive usage among youth has shown increased restlessness, careless lifestyles and greater susceptibility to stress. Aim & Objective: To assess the pattern and purpose of smartphone usage and its dependence among medical students. Methods & Material: A cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted among 363 MBBS students of 1st, IInd and IIIrd professional year between October 2018 to December 2018 at a government medical college. A 20-item self-administrated questionnaire, focusing on purpose and pattern of use of smart phone and its dependence was filled by all the students. Data was collected, entered...
Purpose: Since smartphone usage across the world has increased in the recent years, the present stud...
Introduction: Smartphone overuse is a dependence syndrome seen among certain smartphone users. Some ...
The purpose of this study was to determine levels of smartphone addiction among final-year medical f...
Background: Mobile phones have become an essential part of life. It has become an important accessor...
INTRODUCTION: Mobile phone dependence has become an emerging public health problem. This cross-secti...
A study to explore the Smartphone dependence and its effects on health among college students in sel...
Objective: Smartphones have now become a common and almost essential tool in our daily living activi...
Introduction: Smartphones has now become a common and almost essential tool in our daily living acti...
Background: Increasing smartphone use has led to the introduction of smartphone addiction as a behav...
Objective: Smartphones have now become a common and almost essential tool in our daily living activi...
Background. Smartphone addiction is a phenomenon whereby a person is unable to cut down the smartpho...
Introduction: The charm of mobile phone is more among young generation and the increasing use ca...
Background: Mobile phone addiction is a type of technological addiction or nonsubstance addiction. T...
Aim: The aim of the study was to analyse the pattern of mobile usage and its impact on behaviour amo...
Introduction: Mobile phone usage has become indispensable, especially among the youngsters. This has...
Purpose: Since smartphone usage across the world has increased in the recent years, the present stud...
Introduction: Smartphone overuse is a dependence syndrome seen among certain smartphone users. Some ...
The purpose of this study was to determine levels of smartphone addiction among final-year medical f...
Background: Mobile phones have become an essential part of life. It has become an important accessor...
INTRODUCTION: Mobile phone dependence has become an emerging public health problem. This cross-secti...
A study to explore the Smartphone dependence and its effects on health among college students in sel...
Objective: Smartphones have now become a common and almost essential tool in our daily living activi...
Introduction: Smartphones has now become a common and almost essential tool in our daily living acti...
Background: Increasing smartphone use has led to the introduction of smartphone addiction as a behav...
Objective: Smartphones have now become a common and almost essential tool in our daily living activi...
Background. Smartphone addiction is a phenomenon whereby a person is unable to cut down the smartpho...
Introduction: The charm of mobile phone is more among young generation and the increasing use ca...
Background: Mobile phone addiction is a type of technological addiction or nonsubstance addiction. T...
Aim: The aim of the study was to analyse the pattern of mobile usage and its impact on behaviour amo...
Introduction: Mobile phone usage has become indispensable, especially among the youngsters. This has...
Purpose: Since smartphone usage across the world has increased in the recent years, the present stud...
Introduction: Smartphone overuse is a dependence syndrome seen among certain smartphone users. Some ...
The purpose of this study was to determine levels of smartphone addiction among final-year medical f...