articleJournal of Behavioral AddictionsAug 27, 2014GOLD OA

The invisible addiction: Cell-phone activities and addiction among male and female college students

Baylor University · Universitat Internacional de Catalunya · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Methods

College undergraduates (N = 164) participated in an online survey. Participants completed the questionnaire as part of their class requirements. The questionnaire took 10 and 15 minutes to complete and contained a measure of cell-phone addiction and questions that asked how much time participants spent daily on 24 cell-phone activities.

Results

Findings revealed cell-phone activities that are associated significantly with cell-phone addiction (e.g., Instagram, Pinterest), as well as activities that one might logically assume would be associated with this form of addiction but are not (e.g., Internet use and Gaming). Cell-phone activities that drive cell-phone addiction (CPA) were found to vary considerably across male and female cell-phone users. Although a strong social component drove CPA for both males and females, the specific activities associated with CPA differed markedly.

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Authors

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Phone
  • Addiction
  • Psychology
  • Behavioral addiction
  • Internet privacy
  • Psychiatry
  • Computer science
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