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As smartphone use is increasing within the middle-aged population, society should pay closer attention to the mental health problems associated with smartphone addiction. This study examines the possibility that depression, anxiety, and ADHD can be interpreted not only as negative aspects, but also as positive aspects, in an addiction-related individual. We used habitual and addictive smartphone behavior as the dependent variables; anxiety, ADHD, depression, and habitual smartphone use as the independent variables; and self-control as a moderating variable. Depression and ADHD in smartphone users were found to be associated with higher levels of addictive smartphone use. Anxiety was having negative effect on addictive smartphone use. However, habitual smartphone use didn’t significantly affect addictive smartphone use. Further analysis indicated that depression, anxiety, and ADHD have mediating effects on habitual smartphone use. This study confirmed that psychological factors in adults, as well as habitual/addictive smartphone use and self-control, significantly influence smartphone overdependence.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Literature review
2.1 Habitual Smartphone Behavior
2.2 Personal Traits and Smartphone Addiction
2.3 Self-Control
3. Methods
3.1 Participants
3.2 Measures and Procedure
3.3 Ethical Considerations
4. Results
4.1 Measurement Assessment
4.2 Structural Model Assessment
4.3 Test for Moderating Effects
5. Discussion
6. Conclusion
Acknowledgement
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