People often do not turn of their smartphones, do not go out without them, and use them for
business, relaxation, and socializing. Smartphone usage can lead to addicted behavior (Wood & Neal,
2007; La Rose & Eastin, 2004). The relationship between people and their smartphone is much more
developed than expected compared to the fixed telephone and even with their desktop or laptop
computer (Carbonell, Oberst & Beranuy, 2013). This is particularly true of adolescents, as they spend
much time with and on their smartphones; in addition, adolescents are more sensitive to rewards
and cues than older people (Haverlag, 2013).
People often do not turn of their smartphones, do not go out without them, and use them forbusiness, relaxation, and socializing. Smartphone usage can lead to addicted behavior (Wood & Neal,2007; La Rose & Eastin, 2004). The relationship between people and their smartphone is much moredeveloped than expected compared to the fixed telephone and even with their desktop or laptopcomputer (Carbonell, Oberst & Beranuy, 2013). This is particularly true of adolescents, as they spendmuch time with and on their smartphones; in addition, adolescents are more sensitive to rewardsand cues than older people (Haverlag, 2013).
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