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Kaitlyn Burnell; Jessica S. Flannery; Kara A. Fox; Mitchell J. Prinstein; Eva H. Telzer – Journal of Children and Media, 2025
Associations between adolescent social media use and well-being are inconclusive, and studies using rigorous methodologies and objective measures are needed. Additionally, attention on what individual differences may moderate linkages between social media and well-being is necessary. We tested 1) how daily social media use (assessed via…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Social Media, Well Being, Addictive Behavior
Asli Kartol; Servet Üztemur – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2025
Smartphone addiction is a major mental health problem that has risen recently. Students are particularly at risk for this addiction. This study examines the mediating role of psychological resilience between smartphone addiction and life satisfaction in university students. The study group consisted of 324 university students. Smartphone Addiction…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Well Being, Addictive Behavior
Antony Fute; Yifan Feng; Feifei Huang; Xiangdan Zhao; Daniel Kangwa; Mohamed Oubibi – Discover Education, 2025
Students' excessive reliance on mobile phones during English classes diminishes their learning engagement and understanding, which in turn affects their academic performance. Teachers' prior observations at our selected university indicated that smartphone usage among English learners varied significantly across class groups and among individual…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Addictive Behavior
Yinal, Azmiye; Banje, Faith Umene – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2023
With the effect of globalization and digitalization, remarkable progress has been made in internet and smart phone technology. Nowadays especially, with the increasing number of users, smartphones have become an important need for children and young individuals. In this sense, behavioral disorders in young individuals have become inevitable due to…
Descriptors: Social Media, Computer Use, College Students, Addictive Behavior
Bilal Kaya – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2024
Smartphone addiction adversely affects adolescent psychological wellbeing. However, little is known about the role of academic procrastination and school burnout in this relationship. The main objective of the current study was to examine the associations between smartphone addiction and psychological wellbeing, a multiple mediation analysis that…
Descriptors: Addictive Behavior, Handheld Devices, Burnout, Time Management
Tiziano Gerosa; Lucilla Losi; Marco Gui – Youth & Society, 2024
Smartphones are the principal instrument for internet access among adolescents and pre-adolescents in many industrialized countries. However, research on the long-term correlates of age at first access to these devices concerning life outcomes is scarce. This study contributes to the literature by collecting data from 3,247 Italian students in…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Age Differences, Access to Computers
Nurul Asyiqin Jalil; Noor Hanim Harun; Rita Wong Mee Mee; Suzulaikha Mohamed; Lim Seong Pek; Tengku Shahrom Tengku Shahdan; Tirzah Zubeidah Zachariah Omar – International Journal of Technology in Education, 2025
The rapid growth of digital devices in recent years has caused significant effects on children's screen time. Advancements in technology usage have a particularly strong impact on children in an era dominated by digital advancements, influencing their education, entertainment, communication, and socialisation, raising concerns about the…
Descriptors: Parent Role, Child Behavior, Mass Media Use, Handheld Devices
Yildirim, Selami; Ayas, Tuncay – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2020
Aim of this research is to examine the relationship between adolescents' subjective well-being and parenting style and smartphone addiction by several variables. The research population was composed of high school students studying in Kocaeli province in the academic year of 2017-2018. The sample was composed of 671 adolescents attending 6…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Well Being, Parenting Styles, Handheld Devices
Yang, Shang-Yu; Lin, Chung-Ying; Huang, Yueh-Chu; Chang, Jer-Hao – Journal of American College Health, 2018
Objective: The present study examined variations in the degree of smartphone use behavior among male and female adolescents as well as the association between various degrees of smartphone use behavior and the vitality and mental health of each gender. Participants: A total of 218 adolescents were recruited from a junior college in September 2014.…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Gender Differences, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
Rugai, Joseph; Hamiliton-Ekeke, Joy-Telu – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2016
In reviewing digital addiction, this paper recognized that digital technology has been useful in various spheres of life and the reach is undeniable, with an "average" user spending long hours on their phone or online daily. These hours increase as new applications are released by various technological companies. The demands of modern…
Descriptors: Addictive Behavior, Safety Education, Information Technology, Behavior Problems
Nordin, Noradilah Md – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Well-being is essential to promote students' development. The present research investigated the association between life events, perceived stress, smartphone dependency, coping behaviors, and psychological well-being. This cross-sectional study employed convenience sampling, and the sample consisted of 303 undergraduates at one public university…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
Kumcagiz, Hatice; Gündüz, Yüksel – International Journal of Higher Education, 2016
This study was carried out to examine the relationship between university students' levels of psychological well-being and smartphone addiction. The study group consists of a total of 408 students (303 female and 105 male) selected by random sampling method and studying at the departments of Primary Education, Science Teaching, Art and Crafts…
Descriptors: Well Being, Psychological Patterns, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications
Hing, Nerilee; Tiyce, Margaret; Holdsworth, Louise; Nuske, Elaine – International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2013
Problem gambling can significantly affect the lives of concerned significant others (CSOs) of problem gamblers, especially family members, but little is known about their help-seeking activities and experiences. This paper explores help-seeking by CSOs of problem gamblers and their related motivators and barriers. A telephone interview was…
Descriptors: Addictive Behavior, Substance Abuse, Well Being, Foreign Countries
DeWeese, Katherine Lynn – Online Submission, 2014
Screen time no longer means just the amount of time one spends in front of the television. Now it is an aggregate amount of time spent on smartphones, computers as well as multitasking with different devices. How much are the glowing rectangles taking away from adolescent social and emotional health? How is it changing how students learn and how…
Descriptors: Brain, Adolescents, Adolescent Development, Handheld Devices

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