Nomophobia, Psychopathology, and Smartphone-Inferred Behaviors in Youth With Depression: Longitudinal Study

Feb 19, 2025JMIR formative research

Fear of Being Without a Phone, Mental Health Symptoms, and Phone Use Patterns in Depressed Youth Over Time

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Abstract

The level of nomophobia was positively associated with depression and negative affect among 41 young adults diagnosed with major depressive disorder.

  • Nomophobia is linked to lower geolocation movements, indicating reduced physical activity.
  • Higher comfort with smartphone sensing correlates with increased nomophobia levels.
  • Exploratory predictive models suggest that nomophobia levels can be forecasted using smartphone sensing data.
  • The study highlights the complex relationship between smartphone use patterns and mental health indicators.

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