Digital Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Purpose
The
rapid
rise
in
smartphone
use
has
led
to
declining
sleep
quality.
Excessive
internet
been
linked
negative
impacts
on
physical
and
mental
health,
individual
personality
traits
(PT)
may
contribute
addiction
mitigate
its
harmful
effects.
This
study
aims
to:
(1)
examine
whether
PT
mediate
the
relationship
between
quality,
(2)
investigate
quality
varies
across
different
gender
age
groups.
Methods
There
were
269
participants
dataset.
daily
averages
for
duration,
distraction,
extracted
from
usage
data
acquired
through
a
dedicated
application.
Structural
equation
modeling
was
employed
mediating
role
of
Results
indicated
that
partially
mediated
relationship,
with
significant
indirect
impact
Age
differences
observed,
showing
distinct
patterns
younger
older
participants,
while
no
emerged.
Conclusions
found
excessive
use,
coupled
low
indicators,
leads
poor
Positive
improve
outcomes,
influencing
sleep.
Our
findings
support
existing
concerns
about
technology
overuse
highlight
need
targeted
interventions
promote
more
beneficial
design
patterns.
Journal of Behavioral Addictions,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
10(4), P. 879 - 900
Published: Dec. 18, 2021
FoMO
has
been
considered
a
predisposing
factor
toward
excessive
internet
use,
and
great
deal
of
literature
investigated
the
link
between
use.
However,
there
is
still
lack
cohesion
in
literature.
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: Sept. 6, 2022
Excessive
Internet
use
has
demonstrated
comorbidity
with
other
psychological
symptoms
and
psychiatric
disorders,
as
well
impairments
in
the
management
of
daily
life,
relationships
emotional
stability.
Recent
findings
literature
have
consistently
supported
relationship
between
impulsivity
addiction.
The
present
study
hypothesized
that,
addition
to
impulsivity,
a
further
predictor
addiction
might
be
relational
co-dependency,
which
is
also
associated
phenomena,
but
mainly
substance
This
paper
investigates
role
predictive
weight
codependency
on
sample
young
adult
university
students
(n
=
481)
by
using
hierarchical
regression
analysis.
participants
were
administered
UADI-2,
BIS-11
SFCDS.
In
terms
percentage
distribution,
38
%
dependency
range,
while
37.7
abuse
behavior.
results
confirmed
impulsiveness
(β
0.312)
added
showing
significant
0.275),
gender
0.174)
age
0.196).
Thus,
male
more
dependent,
impulsive
co-dependent,
increasing
given
range
(18–30).
shed
light
presence
this
issue
among
adults
preventive
restraining
measure,
there
need
not
only
for
targeted
awareness-raising
programmes
interventions
promote
greater
control
balanced
personal
relationships.
Computers in Human Behavior Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14, P. 100424 - 100424
Published: May 1, 2024
Smartphones
are
ubiquitous
and
offer
numerous
benefits
in
daily
life.
However,
the
ongoing
excessive
use
of
smartphones
has
been
associated
with
a
range
adverse
effects,
capturing
attention
researchers
worldwide.
While
higher
smartphone
is
often
seen
as
potentially
compulsive
or
addictive,
it
essential
to
recognise
that
not
all
inherently
problematic;
practical
reasons
can
also
contribute
increased
usage.
Consequently,
distinguishing
between
purposeful
productive
harmful
behaviours
essential.
Existing
research
recognises
differences
usage
but
lacks
depth
its
exploration.
There
notable
demand
for
in-depth
studies
distinguish
problematic
examine
what
drives
transition
these
behaviours.
this
review
critically
examines
prior
explain
distinctions
among
various
types
explore
characteristics,
reasons,
causes,
consequences
This
article
introduces
an
Integrative
Pathway
Model
(IPM),
conceptual
framework
designed
behind
individuals'
active
use.
It
delves
into
specific
gratifications
users
seek
from
their
investigates
factors
may
influence
motivations
and,
consequently,
affect
highlights
three
distinct
yet
mutually
exclusive
use-related
pathways:
effectual
use,
ineffectual
contributes
enhancing
understanding
Problematic
Smartphone
Use
Dependence
(PSUD)
by
probing
multifaceted
interplay
individual
social
dynamics,
environmental
factors.
need
multi-dimensional
approach
usage,
acknowledging
does
always
signify
behaviour.
emphasises
increasing
strategies
effectively
manage
PSUD.
Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia Bulimia and Obesity,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
27(3), P. 1131 - 1140
Published: June 26, 2021
Although
the
association
between
problematic
use
of
internet
and
eating
disorders
(EDs)
in
young
adults
has
been
previously
established,
its
underlying
mechanisms
have
not
completely
clarified.
It
suggested
that
exposure
to
idealized
very
thin
toned
body
images
(e.g.,
"thinspiration"
"fitspiration"
trends)
on
social
media
might
lead
increased
feelings
dissatisfaction
which,
turn,
can
represent
a
trigger
for
EDs.
We
tested
this
hypothesis
sample
(N
=
721)
(504
females,
mean
age:
24.13
±
3.70
years;
range
18-34).Self-report
measures
investigating
symptoms
related
addiction
(SMA),
muscle
dysmorphia
(MD),
EDs
were
used.
A
mediational
model
analyzing
direct
indirect
effects
SMA-related
ED-related
through
mediating
role
MD-related
was
performed
controlling
confounding
factors
socio-demographic
variables,
substances
use,
mass
index,
psychopathological
distress).The
showed
total
effect
significant
(B
0.213;
p
0.022)
mediated
by
0.083;
0.021).Our
findings
support
possibility
play
relevant
SMA
severity
ED
pathology.Level
III,
evidence
obtained
from
well-designed
cohort
or
case-control
analytic
studies.
Advances in marketing, customer relationship management, and e-services book series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 15
Published: Jan. 10, 2024
In
the
contemporary
world,
where
everything
is
available
in
blink
of
an
eye,
it
can
be
appropriate
to
say
that
within
a
click.
All
products
and
services
are
no
time.
But
this
facility
getting
almost
creates
feeling
missing
out
on
users
which
further
need
for
detoxification
from
digital
world.
The
study
deals
with
two
major
concepts
today's
scenario
fear
(FOMO)
detoxification.
study,
author
will
suggest
ways
people
make
balance
between
FOMO
mention
challenges
dealing
how
do
better
functioning
PLOS Global Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(1), P. e0002556 - e0002556
Published: Jan. 18, 2024
Adverse
Childhood
Experiences
(ACEs)
are
a
common
public
health
issue
with
variety
of
consequences,
including
behavioral
addiction
such
as
Internet
Addiction
(IA).
Despite
widespread
recognition
this
issue,
the
underlying
mechanisms
not
well
studied
in
recent
literature.
Additionally,
studies
have
indicated
gender
disparities
prevalence
and
manifestation
ACEs
IA.
The
objective
study
was
to
investigate
mediating
effect
resilience
on
link
between
IA
among
high-school
students
according
Mahdia
city
(Tunisia).
We
conducted
cross-sectional
survey
for
two
months
(January-
February
2020),
2520
schooled
youth
Arabic-language
edition
World
Health
Organisation
ACE
questionnaire
used.
validated
Arabic
versions
Adolescent
Psychological
Resilience
Scale
Test
were
screening
tools
Data
analyzed
gender.
majority
(97.5%)
exposed
at
least
one
most
prevalent
being
emotional
neglect
(83.2%).
Exposure
extra-familial
also
high
reaching
86.9%
higher
rates
boys
all
types
social
violence.
(50%)
(54.4%
vs
47.7%for
girls,
p
=
0.006).
scores
were86.43
±
9.7
girls
85.54
9.79
boys.
current
showed
that
mediated
ACEs,
especially
intrafamilial
violence,
internet
(%mediated
15.1).
According
gender,
had
significant
role
17)
no
relationship
cyberaddiction
adolescents
region
(Tunisia)
has
been
identified.