Sentences with word «nomophobia»

«The respondents in the high nomophobia group more frequently reported having wrist and neck pain due to smartphone use compared with the other group.
In addition, those in the high nomophobia group were more likely to get distracted from their studies and work.
If nomophobia is more or less normal, how does one distinguish it from a pathological obsession?
New Yorkers and visitors to the Big Apple suffering from nomophobia will no longer have to avoid the city's buses...
The researchers found that every smartphone owner is affected, to some extent, by nomophobia, but that people who use their phones to «store, access, and share personal materials» suffer the most.
Too far away from it and you're at risk of developing nomophobia...
«The findings from the research model and the semantic networks supplement each other in that the words related to memory, self, and proximity seeking (e.g., «memory,» «I,» «my,» «to me,» and «part») were more frequently used in the high, compared with low, nomophobia group
Wikipedia even has a new term called «nomophobia,» which means fear of being out of cell - phone contact.
Last week her addiction to her phone was echoed by others who displayed «nomophobia»: the word coined to describe the fear of being without your trusty mobile.
As phone use and technological dependence increase, the researchers warn that nomophobia is only going to become more common and acute, and is worth combating:
Other words from the shortlist include Higgs boson, nomophobia («anxiety caused by being without one's mobile phone»), and YOLO («you only live once; typically used as rationale or endorsement for impulsive or irresponsible behaviour»).
«Social norms will develop over time, and it will be interesting to see if the fear of being without one's phone — nomophobia — starts to become more widely recognised.
You know there is even a name for such phenomena — nomophobia.
Does anyone is your family have nomophobia?
If all this sounds familiar, «nomophobia» (abbreviated for no - mobile - phone - phobia) may describe you.
A survey by SecurEnvoy has estimated that up to 67 percent of the population could have nomophobia.
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