Absent Presence – Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial to Reduce Phubbing in Couples and Enhance Individual Well-Being
Theda Radtke,
Merle Diering,
Lynn Alfermann
et al.
Abstract:Background: The disruptive use of smartphones in the presence of one’s partner (partner phubbing) represents a behavior associated with negative consequences for romantic relationships. Yet, intervention approaches to reduce phubbing in romantic relationships remain scarce. Aim: This study addresses this gap by examining the effectiveness of an individual planning intervention to reduce phubbing in romantic relationships while considering its impact on depression symptoms and life satisfaction as well as the m… Show more
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