Smartphone Addicion
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The concept of " leisure time " originally refers to times that one does not work, but mentally improves themselves. Reading, is the primary activity that helps people to improve themselves in this way. However, today, most of the youth... more
Should one remove the televisions from their house? All the evidence seems to point to yes. After reviewing several studies, they show that not only does it cause depression, aggression, and antisocial behaviors, as well as structural... more
This study contributed to cyberpsychology literature by identifying moderating role of gender in the relationship between personality traits and smartphone addiction. A multi- group SEM analysis was employed to investigate the... more
The young population nowadays extensively uses mobile phones and smartphones. The attractive features that smartphones offer to users have caused a rapid increase in the usage time of these technological devices. This situation has led to... more
The concept of " leisure time " originally refers to times that one does not work, but mentally improves themselves. Reading, is the primary activity that helps people to improve themselves in this way. However, today, most of... more
ÖZ: Çalışmanın amacı, üniversite öğrencileri arasında akıllı telefon bağımlılığın yordayıcısı olarak çok boyutlu yalnızlık incelenmiştir. Çalışmada çok boyutlu yalnızlık, aile, romantik ve sosyal ilişkilerde yalnızlık olarak ele... more
This study has been aimed to determine the nomophobia levels of secondary school students using smartphones and to examine the relationship between nomophobia levels of secondary school students and social network usage purposes. The... more
In recent years, smartphones have become the most popular and ubiquitous tool for adolescents to access the internet in developed countries (Mascheroni & Ólafsson, 2016). Increasingly, children’s and teens’ daily lives tend to... more
Smartphone use can lead to smartphone addiction, which is a growing concern worldwide. However, there are limited studies about smartphone addiction and its impacts on university students in Saudi Arabia. This study aims to fill this gap.... more