2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.708970
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Smartphone Use and Psychological Well-Being Among College Students in China: A Qualitative Assessment

Abstract: Background: Problematic smartphone use is widespread, and college-age youth faces an especially high risk of its associated consequences. While a promising body of research has emerged in recent years in this area, the domination of quantitative inquiries can be fruitfully and conceptually complemented by perspectives informed through qualitative research. Toward that end, this study aimed to interrogate the myriad behavioral, attitudinal, and psychological tendencies as a side effect of college students’ enga… Show more

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“…In other words, we focused on well-being connected to the interaction with technology. Papers that had Digital Wellbeing in the title, abstract, or keywords only but not in the body of the paper were included as their reference to DWB was indirect, such as in [39,40] discussing FoMO. We also included papers that had alternative terms to represent DWB such as "digital detox" in [41] or digital overload in [42].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In other words, we focused on well-being connected to the interaction with technology. Papers that had Digital Wellbeing in the title, abstract, or keywords only but not in the body of the paper were included as their reference to DWB was indirect, such as in [39,40] discussing FoMO. We also included papers that had alternative terms to represent DWB such as "digital detox" in [41] or digital overload in [42].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DWB issues being addressed through these interventions and tools included problematic internet and phone usage, problematic attachments to social media, procrastination and social network sites, and others. Examples of papers under this category are [40,70,74].…”
Section: Digital Wellbeing Domainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…College students and young adults are spearheading the frontlines of an emerging global mobile culture through appropriating smartphone technologies and negotiating lived experiences [ 1 , 71 ]. Inquiring into the dynamics of college students’ relationships with their smartphones therefore has much to contribute to our understanding of the rapidly evolving youth-driven mobile lifestyles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, non-work-life outcomes received less attention (Tarafdar et al, 2019 ). The researchers suggested that the social consequences of technology are not fully explored (Tarafdar et al, 2019 ; Zhong, 2020 ; Dai et al, 2021 ; Ma et al, 2021 ). Atasanoff and Venable ( 2013 ) called for an inquiry to understand the influence of technostress on employees' wellness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%