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The relationship between anxiety symptom severity and problematic smartphone use: A review of the literature and conceptual frameworks

Journal of anxiety disorders, v.62, 2019년, pp.45 - 52  

Elhai, Jon D. (Academy of Psychology and Behavior, Tianjin Normal University) ,  Levine, Jason C. (Department of Psychology, University of Toledo) ,  Hall, Brian J. (Global and Community Mental Health Research Group, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Macau)

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Abstract In the present paper, we examine the literature studying relations between problematic smartphone use (PSU) and anxiety symptom severity. We first present background on the health advantages and disadvantages of using a smartphone. Next, we provide caveats in distinguishing healthy smartph...

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