Carla K. Johnson Associated Press
5.2. Persuasive designs are making smartphones more addictive We found persuasive designs to be more prevalent than we had expected. Persuasive designs were identified by interviewees in most daily apps, except for a few essential apps (see Section 4.2.2). Reviewing the apps that changed attitude...
P<.001); DSM substance abuse (β=−.321; OR 0.725, 95% CI 0.562-0.936; P=.01); and smartphone Android OS (β=−.321; OR 0.725, 95% CI 0.536-0.982; P=.04), this means that participants using smartphones with Android OS are significantly less likely to be part of ESC latent...
1. In the first picture, a man and a woman are sitting on the couch with their eyes fixed on their smartphones. Instead of talking face-to-face, they are texting each other. In the second picture, a man is sleeping with his cell phone next to his bed. When the phone buzzes, he ...
While looking at PSU, it is critical to have a more differentiated perspective on the smartphone, as it is not the technological gadget itself that is addictive, it is rather the different types of uses that the smartphone has to offer. Those offers are meant to fulfill desires and, if mis...
It allows for the fast adjustability that was necessary, as the MoveDaily prototype needed to be adjusted daily in order to appear flexible and smart. Typeform was also capable of saving data input from participants. Email and WhatsApp were adopted as the main tools used for daily interaction...
Scrolling through adolescence: unveiling the relationship of the use of social networks and its addictive behavior with psychosocial health 2024, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health Show abstract Smartphones, social Media and Adolescent mental well-being: the impact of school policies Restri...