Tag: Cellphones
Screen Time, Social Media Use Linked to Eating Disorder Symptoms
Higher odds of all eating disorder symptoms also seen in association with problematic social media, mobile phone use
Weekly Mobile Phone Use Increases Risk for New Cardiovascular Disease Over Time
Association partly explained by poor sleep, psychologic distress, and neuroticism
Digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy App Aids Anxiety
Engagement and quality ratings were similar across incentive conditions
Parental Distraction by Technology Impacts Children’s Mental Health
Technoference refers to interruptions in routine social interactions due to technology use
Smartphone-Based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Aids Fibromyalgia
Significant improvement seen at 12 weeks compared with digital symptom tracking
Variety of Digital Apps Aid Mental Health Symptoms in Adults
Authors say digital interventions may aid patients waiting for care
Higher Engagement With Chat-Based Smoking Intervention Boosts Abstinence Rates
Engagement with mobile chat-based intervention associated with higher abstinence rates at three and six months
Teen Smartphone Use Positively Tied to Mood
Positive association also seen with the length of phone use sessions
Novel Digital Platform Engages Patients in Perioperative Care
Participation tied to lower lengths of stay following surgery
More Than Four Hours of Smartphone Use a Day Harmful to Teens
Significantly higher risk seen for stress, suicidal ideation, and substance use