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@article{ Reichrath2022,
 title = {Exploring Problematic Mobile Phone Attachment and Associations to Anxiety and Inhibitory Control After a Short-Term Smartphone Separation},
 author = {Reichrath, Benedict and Pietrowsky, Reinhard},
 journal = {Journal of Cyberspace Studies},
 number = {2},
 pages = {107-130},
 volume = {6},
 year = {2022},
 issn = {2588-5502},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.22059/jcss.2022.345698.1077},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-86253-1},
 abstract = {This study investigates problematic smartphone attachment under conditions of short-term smartphone separation. Two experimental studies with randomized group allocation were designed to investigate effects of smartphone separation on anxiety and inhibitory control. Problematic smartphone use pathways were explored using a self-report measure. In the first experiment (N= 85) smartphone addicted participants showed an increase in state anxiety after 20 min of separation from their smartphones compared to a control group of non-addicted participants. There was no evidence for impaired inhibitory control based on a period of smartphone separation. In the second experiment the methodology was slightly varied, and the participants (N= 95) were provided with a task during a smartphone separation of 15 min. This led to a reduction of state anxiety for problematic attached participants but did not result in a change for unproblematic attached participants. Problematic attached participants showed a larger disturbance in inhibitory control undergoing a separation period than unproblematic attached participants. Moreover, the results provide supplementary evidence for the existence of specific problematic smartphone attachment pathways and further variables.},
 keywords = {Mobiltelefon; cell phone; Angst; anxiety; Kontrolle; control; Sucht; addiction; psychische Störung; mental disorder}}