The Negative Impact of Smartphones and Mobile Devices: Comprehensive Overview on the Damaging Adverse Effect of Smart Phone Overuse/Addiction.

The Negative Impact of Smartphones and Mobile Devices: Comprehensive Overview on the Damaging Adverse Effect of Smart Phone Overuse/Addiction.

Author: Johnny Walker

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-01-21

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 9781794531680

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THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF SMARTPHONES AND MOBILE DEVICES Comprehensive Overview on the Damaging Adverse Effect of Smart Phones Overuse/AddictionSmartphone addiction happens to be very common among the younger generation, it is closely linked to overuse, whereby the drug which in this case happens to be entertainment and connection is provided by the smartphone acting as the means in which the drug is being consumed. Behaviors associated with mobile-phone addiction varies between genders. It has been discovered that Women are more likely to develop addictive mobile phone behavior than men. Men experience less social stress than women and use their mobile phones less for social purposes. Older people are less likely to develop addictive mobile phone behavior because of different social usage, stress, and greater self-regulation compared to the younger generation.If you find it difficult to concentrate without your phone or cant stay away from your phone for one hour then this book is for you. It affects a lot of people; there is no shame in it. You constantly look at it. When you arent around it, you feel anxious, and when you have it, its all you can think about. Yes, were talking about your smartphone. Our obsession with mobile gadgets has become epic one in every five people in the world owns a smartphone these days. And now there are a handful of new syndromes that come with that addiction.I totally understand what you maybe going through, trust me you dont need to go to the rehabilitation center all you need to get you on the right track is here. To Get Started Immediately, Simply Scroll Up and Click The Orange "Buy Now" Button at the Top Right of the Screen!


How to Break Up with Your Phone

How to Break Up with Your Phone

Author: Catherine Price

Publisher: Ten Speed Press

Published: 2018-02-13

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 0399581138

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Packed with tested strategies and practical tips, this 30-day plan is the essential, life-changing guide to setting boundaries with your smartphone. “The Marie Kondo of brains . . . for the first time in a long time, I’m starting to feel like a human again.”—Kevin Roose, The New York Times Is your phone the first thing you reach for in the morning and the last thing you touch before bed? Do you frequently pick it up “just to check,” only to look up forty-five minutes later wondering where the time has gone? Do you say you want to spend less time on your phone—but have no idea how to do so without giving it up completely? If so, this book is your solution. Award-winning journalist Catherine Price presents a practical, hands-on plan to break up—and then make up—with your phone. The goal? A long-term relationship that actually feels good. You’ll discover how phones and apps are designed to be addictive, and learn how the time we spend on them damages our abilities to focus, think deeply, and form new memories. You’ll then make customized changes to your settings, apps, environment, and mindset that will ultimately enable you to take back control of your life.


iGen

iGen

Author: Jean M. Twenge

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2017-08-22

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 1501152025

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As seen in Time, USA TODAY, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, and on CBS This Morning, BBC, PBS, CNN, and NPR, iGen is crucial reading to understand how the children, teens, and young adults born in the mid-1990s and later are vastly different from their Millennial predecessors, and from any other generation. With generational divides wider than ever, parents, educators, and employers have an urgent need to understand today’s rising generation of teens and young adults. Born in the mid-1990s up to the mid-2000s, iGen is the first generation to spend their entire adolescence in the age of the smartphone. With social media and texting replacing other activities, iGen spends less time with their friends in person—perhaps contributing to their unprecedented levels of anxiety, depression, and loneliness. But technology is not the only thing that makes iGen distinct from every generation before them; they are also different in how they spend their time, how they behave, and in their attitudes toward religion, sexuality, and politics. They socialize in completely new ways, reject once sacred social taboos, and want different things from their lives and careers. More than previous generations, they are obsessed with safety, focused on tolerance, and have no patience for inequality. With the first members of iGen just graduating from college, we all need to understand them: friends and family need to look out for them; businesses must figure out how to recruit them and sell to them; colleges and universities must know how to educate and guide them. And members of iGen also need to understand themselves as they communicate with their elders and explain their views to their older peers. Because where iGen goes, so goes our nation—and the world.


The Smartphone Paradox

The Smartphone Paradox

Author: Alan J. Reid

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-08-21

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 3319943197

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The Smartphone Paradox is a critical examination of our everyday mobile technologies and the effects that they have on our thoughts and behaviors. Alan J. Reid presents a comprehensive view of smartphones: the research behind the uses and gratifications of smartphones, the obstacles they present, the opportunities they afford, and how everyone can achieve a healthy, technological balance. It includes interviews with smartphone users from a variety of backgrounds, and translates scholarly research into a conversational tone, making it easy to understand a synthesis of key findings and conclusions from a heavily-researched domain. All in all, through the lens of smartphone dependency, the book makes the argument for digital mindfulness in a device age that threatens our privacy, sociability, attention, and cognitive abilities.


Emerging Issues in Smart Learning

Emerging Issues in Smart Learning

Author: Guang Chen

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-09-10

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 3662441888

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This book provides an archival forum for researchers, academics, practitioners and industry professionals interested and/or engaged in the reform of the ways of teaching and learning through advancing current learning environments towards smart learning environments. The contributions of this book are submitted to the International Conference on Smart Learning Environments (ICSLE 2014). The focus of this proceeding is on the interplay of pedagogy, technology and their fusion towards the advancement of smart learning environments. Various components of this interplay include but are not limited to: Pedagogy- learning paradigms, assessment paradigms, social factors, policy; Technology- emerging technologies, innovative uses of mature technologies, adoption, usability, standards and emerging/new technological paradigms (open educational resources, cloud computing, etc.)


Out of Touch

Out of Touch

Author: Michelle Drouin

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2022-02-01

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 0262046679

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A behavioral scientist explores love, belongingness, and fulfillment, focusing on how modern technology can both help and hinder our need to connect. A Next Big Idea Club nominee. Millions of people around the world are not getting the physical, emotional, and intellectual intimacy they crave. Through the wonders of modern technology, we are connecting with more people more often than ever before, but are these connections what we long for? Pandemic isolation has made us even more alone. In Out of Touch, Professor of Psychology Michelle Drouin investigates what she calls our intimacy famine, exploring love, belongingness, and fulfillment and considering why relationships carried out on technological platforms may leave us starving for physical connection. Drouin puts it this way: when most of our interactions are through social media, we are taking tiny hits of dopamine rather than the huge shots of oxytocin that an intimate in-person relationship would provide. Drouin explains that intimacy is not just sex—although of course sex is an important part of intimacy. But how important? Drouin reports on surveys that millennials (perhaps distracted by constant Tinder-swiping) have less sex than previous generations. She discusses pandemic puppies, professional cuddlers, the importance of touch, “desire discrepancy” in marriage, and the value of friendships. Online dating, she suggests, might give users too many options; and the internet facilitates “infidelity-related behaviors.” Some technological advances will help us develop and maintain intimate relationships—our phones, for example, can be bridges to emotional support. Some, on the other hand, might leave us out of touch. Drouin explores both of these possibilities.


Smartphone Addiction

Smartphone Addiction

Author: Sander Paul Zwanenburg

Publisher:

Published: 2017-01-26

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781361040423

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This dissertation, "Smartphone Addiction: Construct Development, Measurement, and Effects on Performance" by Sander Paul, Zwanenburg, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: The use of the smartphones can be rewarding when the information it communicates positively alters our expectations. Such rewards strengthen our brain's impulsive system by reinforcing concomitant behaviors and can give rise to addiction. Such an addiction can lead to depression, work-family conflict, and poor performance. While these adverse effects have raised academic interest into the phenomenon of Smartphone Addiction, we still lack articulated theories that can help us conceptualize it and operationalize the construct. The objective of this dissertation is to elucidate what Smartphone Addiction is and how it affects performance. We start by synthesizing theories underlying addiction and self-control to define and embed the construct. We then use this conceptual foundation to develop a multi-method instrument to measure the construct and to examine its relationship with performance. We focus on a specific mechanism by which it can affect self-control performance. We hypothesize that Smartphone Addiction leads individuals to take more breaks from work, to use their smartphone during these breaks, and that such use negatively affects the replenishment of breaks, carrying adverse consequences for performance at self-control. We test our hypotheses using an experiment, a questionnaire survey, and the experience sampling method. The results of the study show that while individuals high in Smartphone Addiction are more inclined to take breaks from work, and to use smartphones during these breaks, the effect of these breaks on subsequent self-control performance is not necessarily negative. This dissertation contributes to the literature in various ways. It develops the construct of Smartphone Addiction and embeds it into theories of self-control and addiction. This fundament can be used for other IT-related addictions, given the strong parallels in the use of smartphones and the use of tablets, laptops, and desktop computers. The dissertation also provides a method of measurement to study Smartphone Addiction in a way that is less prone to the sources of measurement error that are common in the field. In this dissertation, we have used it to take a step to elucidate the adverse consequences of Smartphone Addiction on work habit and self-control performance. These substantive and methodical contributions should pave the way for further inquiry into the phenomenon of IT-related addiction to help individuals and organizations prevent its deleterious effects. Subjects: Performance Self-control Smartphones - Psychological aspects


Smart Phone Dumb Phone

Smart Phone Dumb Phone

Author: Allen Carr

Publisher: Arcturus Publishing

Published: 2019-08-15

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 1789509602

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"The Allen Carr method has helped millions quit smoking. Now its experts are determined to tackle the UK's obsession with digital devices" - Daily Express "You'll be aware off how your devices affect you and most of all, you will enjoy the feeling of regaining control" - Daily Mirror Do you pull out your phone at every idle moment? Do hours slip away as you mindlessly scroll? Has your smartphone added a level of detachment between you and the outside world? Sadly technology which should be a wonderful boon to us has started to blight our lives. The average adult spends nearly ten hours a day looking at digital screens, leading to unprecedented levels of stress, isolation, procrastination and inertia. The fact is that digital dependence is an addiction and should be treated as such. Allen Carr's Easyway is a breath of fresh air when it comes to addiction treatment. Tried and tested as an incredibly successful stop-smoking method, its principles have since been applied to other addictions such as alcohol, gambling and caffeine with outstanding results. Here, for the first time, the Easyway method has been used to overcome digital addiction, and it really works! Smart Phone Dumb Phone rewires our relationship to technology. By unravelling the brainwashing process behind our addictive behaviour, we are freed from dependence and can reassert control over our time and productivity. Including 20 practical steps to help you along your way, this wonderful guide will release you from the clutches of your smartphone and allow you to live in the moment. It truly is the easyway.


Adolescent Addiction

Adolescent Addiction

Author: Cecilia A. Essau

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2008-03-20

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 0080559794

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Adolescent Addiction: Epidemiology, Assessment, and Treatment presents a comprehensive review of information on adolescent addiction, including prevalence and co-morbidity rates, risk factors to addiction, and prevention and treatment strategies. Unlike other books that may focus on one specific addiction, this book covers a wide range of addictions in adolescents, including alcohol, cannabis, tobacco, eating, gambling, internet and video games, and sex addiction. Organized into three sections, the book begins with the classification and assessment of adolescent addiction. Section two has one chapter each on the aforementioned addictions, discussing for each the definition, epidemiology, risk factors, co-morbidity, course and outcome, and prevention and intervention. Section three discusses the assessment and treatment of co-morbid conditions in greater detail as well as the social and political implications of adolescent addictions. Intended to be of practical use to clinicians treating adolescent addiction, the book contains a wealth of information that will be of use to the researcher as well. Contributors to the book represent the US, Canada, the UK, New Zealand, and Australia. About the Editor: Cecilia A. Essau is professor of developmental psychopathology at Roehampton University in London, UK. Specializing in child and adolescent psychopathology, she has been an author or editor of 12 previous books in child psychopathology and is author of over 100 research articles and book chapters in this area. Comprehensive with the state-of-the-art information on important and the most common adolescent addiction Easy to understand and organized chapters Written by international experts