The Relationship Between Chronotype and Impulsivity, Attention-Deficit Disorder, Internet, Social Media, and Smartphone Addiction

Nov 25, 2022Alpha psychiatry

How Morning or Evening Preferences Relate to Impulsivity, ADHD, and Addictions to Internet, Social Media, and Smartphones

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Abstract

Among 255 university students, the most common chronotype was intermediate (n = 157), while the evening type was least common (n = 44).

  • Evening types spent significantly more time daily on smartphones and the internet compared to other chronotypes.
  • Evening types exhibited higher mean scores on measures of attention-deficit disorder, impulsivity, and addiction to smartphones, internet, and social media.
  • No significant differences in chronotypes were observed between female and male students.

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