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Proneness to Boredom Mediates Relationships Between Problematic Smartphone Use With Depression and Anxiety Severity
Jon D. Elhai, Juanita K. Vasquez, Samuel D. Lustgarten, et al.
Social Science Computer Review (2017) Vol. 36, Iss. 6, pp. 707-720
Closed Access | Times Cited: 168

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Antecedents and consequences of problematic smartphone use: A systematic literature review of an emerging research area
Peter André Busch, Stephen McCarthy
Computers in Human Behavior (2020) Vol. 114, pp. 106414-106414
Open Access | Times Cited: 432

Fear of missing out: Testing relationships with negative affectivity, online social engagement, and problematic smartphone use
Jon D. Elhai, Jason C. Levine, Ahmad M. Alghraibeh, et al.
Computers in Human Behavior (2018) Vol. 89, pp. 289-298
Closed Access | Times Cited: 273

The relationship between anxiety symptom severity and problematic smartphone use: A review of the literature and conceptual frameworks
Jon D. Elhai, Jason C. Levine, Brian J. Hall
Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2018) Vol. 62, pp. 45-52
Closed Access | Times Cited: 263

Depression and anxiety symptoms are related to problematic smartphone use severity in Chinese young adults: Fear of missing out as a mediator
Jon D. Elhai, Haibo Yang, Jianwen Fang, et al.
Addictive Behaviors (2019) Vol. 101, pp. 105962-105962
Closed Access | Times Cited: 245

Smartphone addiction is increasing across the world: A meta-analysis of 24 countries
Jay A. Olson, Dasha A. Sandra, Élissa S. Colucci, et al.
Computers in Human Behavior (2021) Vol. 129, pp. 107138-107138
Open Access | Times Cited: 242

Time and Covid-19 stress in the lockdown situation: Time free, «Dying» of boredom and sadness
Sylvie Droit‐Volet, Sandrine Gil, Natalia Martinelli, et al.
PLoS ONE (2020) Vol. 15, Iss. 8, pp. e0236465-e0236465
Open Access | Times Cited: 214

Problematic smartphone use associated with greater alcohol consumption, mental health issues, poorer academic performance, and impulsivity
Jon E. Grant, Katherine Lust, Samuel R. Chamberlain
Journal of Behavioral Addictions (2019) Vol. 8, Iss. 2, pp. 335-342
Open Access | Times Cited: 169

Internet addiction in young adults: A meta-analysis and systematic review
Raquel Lozano-Blasco, Alberto Quílez-Robres, Alberto Soto
Computers in Human Behavior (2022) Vol. 130, pp. 107201-107201
Open Access | Times Cited: 169

Boredom proneness and fear of missing out mediate relations between depression and anxiety with problematic smartphone use
Claire A. Wolniewicz, Dmitri Rozgonjuk, Jon D. Elhai
Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies (2019) Vol. 2, Iss. 1, pp. 61-70
Open Access | Times Cited: 148

Phubbing: Perceptions, reasons behind, predictors, and impacts
Yeslam Al‐Saggaf, Sarah B. O'Donnell
Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies (2019) Vol. 1, Iss. 2, pp. 132-140
Open Access | Times Cited: 147

Influencing factors, prediction and prevention of depression in college students: A literature review
Xinqiao Liu, Yu-Xin Guo, Wenjie Zhang, et al.
World Journal of Psychiatry (2022) Vol. 12, Iss. 7, pp. 860-873
Open Access | Times Cited: 85

Distress tolerance and mindfulness mediate relations between depression and anxiety sensitivity with problematic smartphone use
Jon D. Elhai, Jason C. Levine, Kelsey D. O’Brien, et al.
Computers in Human Behavior (2018) Vol. 84, pp. 477-484
Closed Access | Times Cited: 144

Social media use in lectures mediates the relationship between procrastination and problematic smartphone use
Dmitri Rozgonjuk, Mari Kattago, Karin Täht
Computers in Human Behavior (2018) Vol. 89, pp. 191-198
Closed Access | Times Cited: 134

The influence of depressive symptoms and fear of missing out on severity of problematic smartphone use and Internet gaming disorder among Chinese young adults: A three-wave mediation model
Guangzhe Frank Yuan, Jon D. Elhai, Brian J. Hall
Addictive Behaviors (2020) Vol. 112, pp. 106648-106648
Closed Access | Times Cited: 130

Boredom in the COVID-19 pandemic: Trait boredom proneness, the desire to act, and rule-breaking
James Boylan, Paul Seli, Abigail A. Scholer, et al.
Personality and Individual Differences (2020) Vol. 171, pp. 110387-110387
Open Access | Times Cited: 120

Worry and anger are associated with latent classes of problematic smartphone use severity among college students
Jon D. Elhai, Dmitri Rozgonjuk, Çağlar Yıldırım, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders (2018) Vol. 246, pp. 209-216
Closed Access | Times Cited: 104

Examining latent classes of smartphone users: Relations with psychopathology and problematic smartphone use
Jon D. Elhai, Ateka A. Contractor
Computers in Human Behavior (2018) Vol. 82, pp. 159-166
Closed Access | Times Cited: 101

Exploring the relationship between smartphone activities, flow experience, and boredom in free time
Louis Leung
Computers in Human Behavior (2019) Vol. 103, pp. 130-139
Closed Access | Times Cited: 101

Trait Boredom Is a Predictor of Phubbing Frequency
Yeslam Al‐Saggaf, Rachel MacCulloch, Karl Wiener
Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science (2018) Vol. 4, Iss. 3, pp. 245-252
Closed Access | Times Cited: 94

Non-social smartphone use mediates the relationship between intolerance of uncertainty and problematic smartphone use: Evidence from a repeated-measures study
Dmitri Rozgonjuk, Jon D. Elhai, Karin Täht, et al.
Computers in Human Behavior (2019) Vol. 96, pp. 56-62
Closed Access | Times Cited: 90

Anxious, bored, and (maybe) missing out: Evaluation of anxiety attachment, boredom proneness, and fear of missing out (FoMO)
Alex J. Holte, F. Richard Ferraro
Computers in Human Behavior (2020) Vol. 112, pp. 106465-106465
Closed Access | Times Cited: 84

What is boredom proneness? A comparison of three characterizations
Katy Y. Y. Tam, Wijnand A. P. van Tilburg, Christian S. Chan
Journal of Personality (2021) Vol. 89, Iss. 4, pp. 831-846
Open Access | Times Cited: 84

Cognitive- and Emotion-Related Dysfunctional Coping Processes: Transdiagnostic Mechanisms Explaining Depression and Anxiety’s Relations with Problematic Smartphone Use
Jon D. Elhai, Haibo Yang, Christian Montag
Current Addiction Reports (2019) Vol. 6, Iss. 4, pp. 410-417
Closed Access | Times Cited: 80

Does mindfulness reduce the effects of risk factors for problematic smartphone use? Comparing frequency of use versus self-reported addiction
Timothy Regan, Bethany Harris, Matthew Van Loon, et al.
Addictive Behaviors (2020) Vol. 108, pp. 106435-106435
Closed Access | Times Cited: 75

Attention Drifting In and Out: The Boredom Feedback Model
Katy Y. Y. Tam, Wijnand A. P. van Tilburg, Christian S. Chan, et al.
Personality and Social Psychology Review (2021) Vol. 25, Iss. 3, pp. 251-272
Open Access | Times Cited: 68

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