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AuthorMontag, Christiandc.contributor.author
AuthorWegmann, Elisadc.contributor.author
AuthorSariyska, Raynadc.contributor.author
AuthorDemetrovics, Zsoltdc.contributor.author
AuthorBrand, Matthiasdc.contributor.author
Date of accession2021-03-03T13:00:51Zdc.date.accessioned
Available in OPARU since2021-03-03T13:00:51Zdc.date.available
Date of first publication2019-09-27dc.date.issued
AbstractAims: 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
Languageendc.language.iso
PublisherUniversität Ulmdc.publisher
LicenseCC-BY-NC International 4.0dc.rights
Link to license texthttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/dc.rights.uri
KeywordInternet addictiondc.subject
KeywordInternet use disorderdc.subject
KeywordProblematic Internet usedc.subject
KeywordSmartphone addictiondc.subject
KeywordSmartphone use disorderdc.subject
Dewey Decimal GroupDDC 150 / Psychologydc.subject.ddc
MeSHCell phone use; Adverse effectsdc.subject.mesh
MeSHInternetdc.subject.mesh
MeSHBehavior, Addictivedc.subject.mesh
TitleHow to overcome taxonomical problems in the study of Internet use disorders and what to do with “smartphone addiction”?dc.title
Resource typeWissenschaftlicher Artikeldc.type
VersionpublishedVersiondc.description.version
DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-35660dc.identifier.doi
URNhttp://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:289-oparu-35722-4dc.identifier.urn
GNDOnline-Suchtdc.subject.gnd
GNDSmartphonedc.subject.gnd
FacultyFakultät für Ingenieurwissenschaften, Informatik und Psychologieuulm.affiliationGeneral
InstitutionInstitut für Psychologie und Pädagogikuulm.affiliationSpecific
Peer reviewjauulm.peerReview
DCMI TypeTextuulm.typeDCMI
CategoryPublikationenuulm.category
In cooperation withUniversity of Electronic Science and Technology of Chinauulm.cooperation
In cooperation withUniversität Duisburg-Essenuulm.cooperation
In cooperation withUniversity Budapestuulm.cooperation
In cooperation withErwin L. Hahn Institute for Magnetic Resonance Imaginguulm.cooperation
DOI of original publication10.1556/2006.8.2019.59dc.relation1.doi
Source - Title of sourceJournal of Behavioral Addictionssource.title
Source - Place of publicationAkadémiai Kiadósource.publisher
Source - Volume9source.volume
Source - Issue4source.issue
Source - Year2019source.year
Source - ISSN2062-5871source.identifier.issn
Source - eISSN2063-5303source.identifier.eissn
Bibliographyuulmuulm.bibliographie
xmlui.metadata.uulm.OAfundingOpen-Access-Förderung durch die Universität Ulmuulm.OAfunding


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