2022
DOI: 10.53730/ijhs.v6ns9.13840
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Smartphone addiction and its relation with bullying, sleep quality, and depression among children

Abstract: Smartphone addiction has emerged as a major concern among children over the past few years and incredibly increase with the outbreak of COVID-19, making a greater threat to their physical and mental health. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of smartphone addiction and its relation to bullying victimization, sleep problems, and depression among children. Sample: a total of 300 children (102 boys and 198 girls), 9-14 years old participated in the study. Setting: This study was conducted at two schools (S… Show more

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“…The physiological, psychological and social functioning of the individual is significantly impaired ( Jiang and Zhao, 2016 ; Hu, 2023 ). It would cause physiological reactions such as tingling of the hands and feet, palpitations, dizziness ( Yen et al, 2009 ; Thomée et al, 2011 ), depression, anxiety and disruption of sleep ( Gilbert et al, 2015 ; Alhassan et al, 2018 ; Saied et al, 2022 ), and reduce cognitive flexibility ( Derks and Bakker, 2012 ; İnal and Serel Arslan, 2021 ). Ding et al (2022a) also find that smartphone addition was positively correlated with alexithymia, attachment anxiety, negative emotions and attachment avoidance.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The physiological, psychological and social functioning of the individual is significantly impaired ( Jiang and Zhao, 2016 ; Hu, 2023 ). It would cause physiological reactions such as tingling of the hands and feet, palpitations, dizziness ( Yen et al, 2009 ; Thomée et al, 2011 ), depression, anxiety and disruption of sleep ( Gilbert et al, 2015 ; Alhassan et al, 2018 ; Saied et al, 2022 ), and reduce cognitive flexibility ( Derks and Bakker, 2012 ; İnal and Serel Arslan, 2021 ). Ding et al (2022a) also find that smartphone addition was positively correlated with alexithymia, attachment anxiety, negative emotions and attachment avoidance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%