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Multifactorial study of mobile phone dependence in medical students: Relationship to health-related lifestyle, Type A behavior, and depressive state
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Substance UsePsychopathologyPhone DependenceProblematic Smartphone UseMental HealthPsychologyPublic HealthHealth SciencesPsychiatryDepressionMedical StudentsHealth ConditionsMental Health MonitoringAddictionHealth BehaviorTechnological AddictionMobile Phone DependenceInternet Addiction DisorderBehavioral HealthMobile HealthMedicineMultifactorial Study
We investigated factors contributing to mobile phone dependence. To 139 medical students, we administered a self-reporting questionnaire designed to evaluate mobile phone dependence, health-related lifestyle, patterns of behavior, and depressive state. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that scores for poor health-related lifestyle, Type A behavior pattern, and presence of depression are independently associated with degree of mobile phone dependency. These findings suggest that persons with an unhealthy lifestyle, Type A behavior traits, or depression might benefit from mobile phone use guidance.
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