2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/uj6df
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Bidirectional Associations Between Smartphone Usage and Momentary Well-Being in Young Adults: Tackling Methodological Challenges by Combining Experience Sampling Methods with Passive Smartphone Data

Timon Elmer,
Aurelio Fernández,
Marie Stadel
et al.

Abstract: Given the pervasive role of smartphones in modern life, research into their impact on well-being has flourished. This study addresses methodological shortcomings of previous research by using smartphone-log data and Ecological Momentary Assessments (EMA) to explore the bidirectional within-person relationship between smartphone usage and momentary well-being variables (i.e., affect valence, loneliness, positive affect, and negative affect). We further examine different categories of smartphone usage, namely Co… Show more

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