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Título
Smartphones, the new addiction: Causes and Consequences for Elementary and High School Students According to Teachers and Experts
Publicado en
Computers in the Schools
Editorial
Taylor & Francis
Fecha de publicación
2023
ISSN
0738-0569
DOI
10.1080/07380569.2023.2168146
Resumen
A major concern is how to tackle student smartphone addiction (SSA). First, however, analysis of the definition, causes, and consequences of SSA is necessary. There is a lack of consensus in this regard, and little research considers its multidisciplinary nature. This article first reviews the key literature across different disciplines. Based on this review, a conceptual model of SSA, its causes, and its consequences is proposed. Qualitative analysis is then used to explore this model empirically for the case of elementary and high school students. A total of 90 articles were reviewed. In addition, 33 in-depth interviews with experts and teachers from four European countries were conducted. The literature review shows the multifaceted nature of SSA. According to the literature, SSA is the result of biological, psychological, social, and technological factors and leads to health, performance, and social problems. The qualitative analysis identifies specific areas to develop this proposed conceptual model, based on the views of experts and teachers in relation to SSA.
Palabras clave
Addictive behavior
Causes
Consequences
Smartphones
Materia
Tecnología
Technology
Psicología
Psychology
Enseñanza primaria
Education, Primary
Enseñanza secundaria
Education, Secondary
Versión del editor
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