Social media overuse is a central concern in discussions over digital well-being. Digital disconnection is often presented as a solution to this problem, but mixed evidence on its …
Mobile media support our autonomy by connecting us to persons, content and services independently of time and place constraints. At the same time, they challenge our autonomy …
To the Editor, During the COVID-19 lockdown phase, people experience anxiety and emotional break down (Lima et al., 2020 May 1). As people face days of isolation at home …
D Rozgonjuk, M Kattago, K Täht - Computers in Human Behavior, 2018 - Elsevier
Problematic smartphone use (PSU) has been consistently shown to relate to dysfunctional behaviors and negative daily life outcomes, including in academic context. One explanatory …
Smartphones cause self-control challenges in people's everyday lives. Supporting this notion, our studies corroborate that trait self-control is negatively associated (1) with …
Social media is a major source of distraction and thus can hinder users from successfully fulfilling certain tasks by tempting them to use social media instead. However, an …
VC Granow, L Reinecke, M Ziegele - Communication Research …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Binge-watching—the intensive, consecutive viewing of televised series—has become a prevalent usage pattern of entertainment media, which may influence users' psychological …
The use of social media can have positive and negative effects on psychological well-being. The present article proposes that self-regulation and the related concept of self-control act …
This study aimed to investigate the level of a relatively new phenomenon, fear of missing out or FoMO, demonstrated by smartphone use during lectures among 2084 undergraduate …