Author | Montag, Christian | dc.contributor.author |
Author | Wegmann, Elisa | dc.contributor.author |
Author | Sariyska, Rayna | dc.contributor.author |
Author | Demetrovics, Zsolt | dc.contributor.author |
Author | Brand, Matthias | dc.contributor.author |
Date of accession | 2021-03-03T13:00:51Z | dc.date.accessioned |
Available in OPARU since | 2021-03-03T13:00:51Z | dc.date.available |
Date of first publication | 2019-09-27 | dc.date.issued |
Abstract | Aims: The present theoretical paper introduces the smartphone technology as a challenge for diagnostics in the study
of Internet use disorders and reflects on the term “smartphone addiction.” Methods: Such a reflection is carried out
against the background of a literature review and the inclusion of Gaming Disorder in ICD-11. Results: We believe
that it is necessary to divide research on Internet use disorder (IUD) into a mobile and non-mobile IUD branch. This is
important because certain applications such as the messenger application WhatsApp have originally been developed
for smartphones and enfold their power and attractiveness mainly on mobile devices. Discussion and conclusions:
Going beyond the argumentation for distinguishing between mobile and non-mobile IUD, it is of high relevance for
scientists to better describe and understand what persons are actually (over-)using. This is stressed by a number of
examples, explicitly targeting not only the diverse contents used in the online world, but also the exact behavior on
each platform. Among others, it matters if a person is more of an active producer of content or passive consumer of
social media. | dc.description.abstract |
Language | en | dc.language.iso |
Publisher | Universität Ulm | dc.publisher |
License | CC-BY-NC International 4.0 | dc.rights |
Link to license text | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ | dc.rights.uri |
Keyword | Internet addiction | dc.subject |
Keyword | Internet use disorder | dc.subject |
Keyword | Problematic Internet use | dc.subject |
Keyword | Smartphone addiction | dc.subject |
Keyword | Smartphone use disorder | dc.subject |
Dewey Decimal Group | DDC 150 / Psychology | dc.subject.ddc |
MeSH | Cell phone use; Adverse effects | dc.subject.mesh |
MeSH | Internet | dc.subject.mesh |
MeSH | Behavior, Addictive | dc.subject.mesh |
Title | How to overcome taxonomical problems in the study of Internet use
disorders and what to do with “smartphone addiction”? | dc.title |
Resource type | Wissenschaftlicher Artikel | dc.type |
Version | publishedVersion | dc.description.version |
DOI | http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-35660 | dc.identifier.doi |
URN | http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:289-oparu-35722-4 | dc.identifier.urn |
GND | Online-Sucht | dc.subject.gnd |
GND | Smartphone | dc.subject.gnd |
Faculty | Fakultät für Ingenieurwissenschaften, Informatik und Psychologie | uulm.affiliationGeneral |
Institution | Institut für Psychologie und Pädagogik | uulm.affiliationSpecific |
Peer review | ja | uulm.peerReview |
DCMI Type | Text | uulm.typeDCMI |
Category | Publikationen | uulm.category |
In cooperation with | University of Electronic Science and Technology of China | uulm.cooperation |
In cooperation with | Universität Duisburg-Essen | uulm.cooperation |
In cooperation with | University Budapest | uulm.cooperation |
In cooperation with | Erwin L. Hahn Institute for Magnetic Resonance Imaging | uulm.cooperation |
DOI of original publication | 10.1556/2006.8.2019.59 | dc.relation1.doi |
Source - Title of source | Journal of Behavioral Addictions | source.title |
Source - Place of publication | Akadémiai Kiadó | source.publisher |
Source - Volume | 9 | source.volume |
Source - Issue | 4 | source.issue |
Source - Year | 2019 | source.year |
Source - ISSN | 2062-5871 | source.identifier.issn |
Source - eISSN | 2063-5303 | source.identifier.eissn |
Bibliography | uulm | uulm.bibliographie |
xmlui.metadata.uulm.OAfunding | Open-Access-Förderung durch die Universität Ulm | uulm.OAfunding |