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Critical Perspectives on Smartphone Addiction

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The book introduces and critically reviews conceptual and empirical issues surrounding the topic of smartphone addiction. Smartphone addiction has been proposed as a candidate psychiatric disorder characterised by disordered, problematic, uncontrolled use of one s phone or the content on it. There is now a literature of several thousand papers exploring the risks and consequences associated with smartphone addiction. This has led to calls for intervention in the media worldwide, including restrictions and bans on digital media. However, there are fundamental concerns about smartphone addiction and how it is defined, researched, and studied, which necessitates a pause for thought. This book explores several of these concerns: conceptualisation, measurement, methodology, and treatment, each requiring a comprehensive, integrated investigation. This multi-lens examination of the issues with smartphone addiction enables us to draw wide-reaching conclusions about the state of smartphone addiction and how these issues can be addressed. This is especially important in light of critical problems that are prevalent in behavioural sciences, such as concerns about the quality of measurement, the replication crisis, and the growing open science movement.

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Richard James is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Nottingham, UK. His research has focused on gambling and other behavioural addictions, particularly when mediated by technology use (e.g. smartphone addiction, mobile gambling, gambling advertising on social media).
Lucy Hitcham is an EPSRC funded PhD student at the Horizon Centre for Doctoral Training at the University of Nottingham, UK. Her PhD project is looking at the role of responsible research and innovation in digital mental health intervention development.




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The book introduces and critically reviews conceptual and empirical issues surrounding the topic of smartphone addiction. Smartphone addiction has been proposed as a candidate psychiatric disorder characterised by disordered, problematic, uncontrolled use of one’s phone or the content on it. There is now a literature of several thousand papers exploring the risks and consequences associated with smartphone addiction. This has led to calls for intervention in the media worldwide, including restrictions and bans on digital media. However, there are fundamental concerns about smartphone addiction and how it is defined, researched, and studied, which necessitates a pause for thought. This book explores several of these concerns: conceptualisation, measurement, methodology, and treatment, each requiring a comprehensive, integrated investigation. This multi-lens examination of the issues with smartphone addiction enables us to draw wide-reaching conclusions about the state of smartphone addiction and how these issues can be addressed. This is especially important in light of critical problems that are prevalent in behavioural sciences, such as concerns about the quality of measurement, the replication crisis, and the growing open science movement.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Richard James, Lucy Hitcham
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Contenu Livre
Forme du produit Livre Relié
Date de parution 12.09.2025
Catégorie Sciences humaines, art, musique > Psychologie > Psychologie appliquée
 
EAN 9783031961878
ISBN 978-3-0-3196187-8
Nombre de pages 185
Illustrations XV, 185 p. 5 illus.
Dimensions (emballage) 14,8 x 1,4 x 21 cm
Poids (emballage) 360 g
 
Thème Palgrave Studies in Cyberpsychology
Catégories Klinische Psychologie, Medienwissenschaften, Interpersonelle Kommunikation & Fähigkeiten, Smartphones, Clinical psychology, Addiction, Digital and New Media, Rehabilitation Psychology, Cyberpsychology, Communication Psychology, Screen Time, Behavioural addiction, Smartphone addiction, Problematic smartphone use
 

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