Published on in Vol 23, No 9 (2021): September

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/27093, first published .
Exploring the Associations Between Self-reported Tendencies Toward Smartphone Use Disorder and Objective Recordings of Smartphone, Instant Messaging, and Social Networking App Usage: Correlational Study

Exploring the Associations Between Self-reported Tendencies Toward Smartphone Use Disorder and Objective Recordings of Smartphone, Instant Messaging, and Social Networking App Usage: Correlational Study

Exploring the Associations Between Self-reported Tendencies Toward Smartphone Use Disorder and Objective Recordings of Smartphone, Instant Messaging, and Social Networking App Usage: Correlational Study

Journals

  1. Della Vedova A, Covolo L, Muscatelli M, Loscalzo Y, Giannini M, Gelatti U. Psychological distress and problematic smartphone use: Two faces of the same coin? Findings from a survey on young Italian adults. Computers in Human Behavior 2022;132:107243 View
  2. James R, Dixon G, Dragomir M, Thirlwell E, Hitcham L. Understanding the construction of ‘behavior’ in smartphone addiction: A scoping review. Addictive Behaviors 2023;137:107503 View
  3. Montag C, Becker B. Neuroimaging the effects of smartphone (over-)use on brain function and structure—a review on the current state of MRI-based findings and a roadmap for future research. Psychoradiology 2023;3 View
  4. Fabris M, Settanni M, Longobardi C, Marengo D. Sense of Belonging at School and on Social Media in Adolescence: Associations with Educational Achievement and Psychosocial Maladjustment. Child Psychiatry & Human Development 2024;55(6):1620 View
  5. Qasem H, Fauth-Bühler M. Erforschung exzessiver Smartphone-Nutzung: Empfehlungen zur Vorgehensweise. SUCHT 2023;69(2):86 View
  6. Montag C, Elhai J. On Social Media Design, (Online-)Time Well-spent and Addictive Behaviors in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism. Current Addiction Reports 2023;10(3):610 View
  7. Fortunato L, Lo Coco G, Teti A, Bonfanti R, Salerno L. Time Spent on Mobile Apps Matters: A Latent Class Analysis of Patterns of Smartphone Use among Adolescents. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2023;20(15):6439 View
  8. Jo H, Baek E. Exploring the dynamics of mobile app addiction: the interplay of communication, affective factors, flow, perceived enjoyment, and habit. BMC Psychology 2023;11(1) View
  9. Wei Z, Guo Y, Tsang M, Montag C, Becker B, Kou J. Social media distractions alter behavioral and neural patterns to global-local attention: The moderation effect of fear of missing out. Computers in Human Behavior 2024;157:108258 View
  10. Zhou X, Liu Q, Wang L, Gan X, Zhang R, Liu X, Jiao G, Montag C, Zhao W, Becker B. The neuroanatomical correlates of daily habitual tendencies and mediating effect on the association between daily habitual tendencies and symptoms of behavioral addictions. Computers in Human Behavior 2024;158:108310 View
  11. Haque M, Baroi L, Koly I, Hasan M, Mahmud F, Eva S, Labib M, Nafisa H, Islam S, Eva I, Islam M, Bose L, Tian F. Effects of Android phone vs. iPhone use on BlackBerry thumb symptoms among university students in Bangladesh. Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2024;29(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Rozgonjuk D, Montag C, Elhai J. Behavioral Addictions. View