Abstract Background: Nomophobia, a state of socio-psychological illness, refers to a fear of lack of access to mobile phone, which is thought to be a modern age disorder that causes negative health risks and harmful psychological effects. This study aimed to determine the relationship between the smartphone use and nomophobia disorder among university students. Methods: The study utilized a ... Abstract Smartphones have become an integral part of peoples life, especially among ado-lescents. But problematic smartphone uses lead to several psychological and physi-cal problems. This study explored the relationships of smartphone addiction, no-mophobia, depression, and social appearance anxiety among college students. A total of 473 college students voluntarily participated in this ... Excessive and problematic cell phone use leads to nomophobia (i.e., the fear of being without a mobile phone) which some have claimed is a new type of psychiatric disorder [3]. Nomophobia appears to be prevalent in contemporary society. In school settings, nomophobiaa newly identified form of problematic mobile phone use characterized by anxiety and discomfort experienced when an individual is unable to use or access their smartphoneposes significant challenges to students learning and daily life. Prior research on nomophobia has predominantly adopted a variable-centered perspective. However, if nomophobia is ... In today's world, smartphones are an indispensable part of people's daily lives because smartphones facilitate daily routines. However, problematic or excessive use of smartphones can cause some psychological problems. Nomophobia is considered as one of the psychological problems caused by excessive use of smartphones. Nomophobia is referred to as modern age phobia and refers to irrational ... This article analyzes the causes and consequences of excessive mobile device use among university students and its impact on mental health and academic performance through a review of studies ... Plain Language Summary This review aims to explore how nomophobia, the fear of losing access to one's mobile phone, affects university students' health. It will analyze studies that use the Nomophobia Questionnaire to assess physical, psychological, and psychosocial impacts.

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