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Problematic smartphone use in adolescent students can impair their mental health and behavior, thereby affecting academic performance and interpersonal relationships as well as reducing time spent on physical activity. This study investigated the association between problematic smartphone use and mood, symptoms of depression, and level of physical activity in adolescent students. The sample consisted of 308 boys (46.1 percent, 16.04 ± 1.30 years) and 359 girls (53.9 percent, 15.54 ± 1.44 years), aged 13-18 years (15.77 ± 1.40 years). Four instruments were used: the Sociodemographic, School, and General Health Characteristics Questionnaire; Smartphone Addiction Scale (to measure problematic smartphone use); Brunel Mood Scale; and Beck Depression Inventory. The study found that physically inactive adolescent students were more likely to present with problematic smartphone use than those who were physically active, and girls were more likely to exhibit problematic smartphone use than boys. Adolescent students with problematic smartphone use presented with more mood disturbances and symptoms of depression than did adolescent students without problematic smartphone use. Overall, physical inactivity and problematic smartphone use can reduce vigor and increase symptoms of depression in adolescent students.
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J Behav Addict
September 2025
5Addiction Science Lab, Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science, University of Trento, Trento, Rovereto,Italy.
Background And Aims: This scoping review aims to identify current forms of interventions for Problematic Usage of the Internet (PUI) to inform more effective intervention and policy-making initiatives grounded in robust empirical evidence.
Methods: The search was conducted in the PubMed, Scopus, and PsycINFO databases until October 12, 2024. Empirical research presenting data on interventions for PUI and written in English was included without restrictions of age groups, types of interventions, or types of PUI.
BMC Med Educ
September 2025
Social Development and Health Promotion Research Centre, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran.
Background: Medical students often experience sleep disturbances and maladaptive behavioral patterns, such as problematic smartphone use and nomophobia, due to the demanding nature of their studies and the stressful academic environment. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of poor sleep quality among medical students at Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences in western Iran, identify associated factors, and explore its relationship with nomophobia. By focusing on this population, we aim to highlight the unique challenges medical students face concerning their sleep health.
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August 2025
Department of Developmental Psychology and Socialization, University of Padova, Via Venezia, 8, 35131 Padova, PD, Italy.
Unlabelled: Phubbing, a relatively new phenomenon in the field of digital risks, refers to the act of ignoring someone in favor of focusing on a smartphone during face-to-face interactions. Parental phubbing, a specific form of this behavior, is a prevalent negative parenting practice that can affect parent-child relationships and child development. However, the impact of parental phubbing on the emotional and behavioral development of preschool children remains unclear.
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July 2025
Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Via dei Marsi 78, 00185 Rome, Italy.
In an increasingly pervasive digital environment, trait boredom has been identified as a key psychological factor in the onset and maintenance of problematic digital technology use. This systematic review aims to investigate the role of trait boredom in digital behavioral addictions, including problematic smartphone use, Internet and social media overuse, and gaming addiction, through theoretical models such as the I-PACE model and the Compensatory Internet Use Theory (CIUT). A systematic literature search was conducted across multiple scientific databases (PsycINFO, Web of Science, PubMed, and Scopus), yielding a total of 4603 records.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBehav Sleep Med
August 2025
College of Nursing, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, South Korea.
Objectives: This study examined whether the interaction between chronotype and sleep duration moderates the relationship between smartphone usage time and problematic smartphone use (PSU) among early adolescents.
Methods: A cross-sectional secondary analysis was conducted using nationally representative data from the 2018 Korean Children and Youth Panel Survey ( = 3,919; 4th and 7th graders). Chronotype, sleep duration, smartphone use, and PSU were assessed.