2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11469-017-9772-9
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Attachment Styles and Smartphone Addiction in Chinese College Students: the Mediating Roles of Dysfunctional Attitudes and Self-Esteem

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“…In their study, found a significant correlation between dysfunctional attitudes and smartphone addiction. Similar a finding that is corroborated by the results of the present study.…”
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“…In their study, found a significant correlation between dysfunctional attitudes and smartphone addiction. Similar a finding that is corroborated by the results of the present study.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Need for approval is defined by Crowne and Marlowe as the effort to appear to have specific and socially desirable traits to gain the approval of other individuals. 19 In their study, 22 found a significant correlation between dysfunctional attitudes and smartphone addiction. Similar a finding that is corroborated by the results of the present study.…”
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“…and physiological concerns (depression, anxiety, loneliness, etc.). SA has been defined as a maladaptive dependency on and/or obsessive-compulsive use of the smartphone device [18], a state of being immersed in uncontrollable smartphone usage [41], and the inability to properly regulate smartphone usage to the point of experiencing adverse consequences in one's daily life (Billieux, 2012) [21]. Interestingly, PSU has been similarly defined as "an excessive or uncontrolled use of smartphone" (also Billieux, 2012) [61].…”
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