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A survey of 184 students found that the behaviour cannot be conclusively categorized as any specific type, although there was stronger support for mobile phone usage being categorized as dependent, voluntary or mandatory behaviour, rather than being addictive, compulsive or habitual.
This paper investigates the antecedents of addictive-based mobile phone behaviour; a new phenomenon in mobile phone consumption.
Jun 4, 2007 · Mobile phone usage could be addictive, compulsive, dependent, habitual, mandatory and voluntary. However, to state conclusively that it is ...
A study was undertaken to categorize mobile phone usage behaviour based on the underlying motivation. Six categories were identified: addictive, compulsive, ...
This study aimed to study the mobile phone addiction behavior and awareness on electromagnetic radiation (EMR) among a sample of Malaysian population.
Smartphone addiction was associated with physical health leading to sleep disorders and musculoskeletal and neurological problems.
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The current study investigates the novel connection between smartphone addiction and online compulsive buying in a sample of 275 Generation Z consumers.
Sep 14, 2020 · Smartphones may be addictive, and their users aiming to attain various purposes can become extremely dependent on them. Individuals having ...
Results indicate that indeed mobile phone usage is not only habit-forming, it is also addictive; possibly the biggest non-drug addiction of the 21 st century.
It has been claimed that smartphone usage constitutes a behavioral addiction, characterised by compulsive, excessive use of one's phone and psychological ...