Even minutes without smartphone can fuel anxiety


Posted by Parvez Jabri


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imageISLAMABAD: Most people cannot last for 10 minutes without getting highly anxious if their smartphone is taken away, according to a recent study by Larry Rosen, a professor of psychology at California State University.

To reach this conclusion, researchers divided a group of 163 college students into light, moderate and heavy smartphone users, Khaleej Times reported.

Half the students sat in silence without their phones and half with them turned off and out of sight.

Regardless of where their phone was, heavy users showed more anxiety than the light users at the 10-minute mark, said the study.

Their anxiety continued to rise until the experiment ended.

In another survey released last week by Bank of America, nearly half of the Americans say they could not go a day without their smartphone.

According to experts at recovery centres in the US specialising in addictions and emotional problems, heavy smartphone use is driving more and more people towards behavioural addictions like gaming and social networking.

"We are dealing with more and more smartphones as part of the underlying issues. These technologies are driving addictions faster and with more intensity than ever before," Joel Edwards, executive director of Morningside Recovery in California was quoted as saying.

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