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        1 - The relationsheep between loneliness and parenting styles with mobile phone addiction
        ghlamreza monshaei mehdi ghasemi motlagh fariba ghovahi fatemeh mortazavi
         Abstract The main objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between loneliness and parenting styles with mobile phone addiction. The study population was students of Islamic Azad University, Bojnurd branch in 1393-94 academic years. Sampling meth More
         Abstract The main objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between loneliness and parenting styles with mobile phone addiction. The study population was students of Islamic Azad University, Bojnurd branch in 1393-94 academic years. Sampling method was cluster sampling and the sample was 339 students. Research method is descriptive  and correlational.  The data in this study where collected by by standardized instruments feel alone measure, parenting style scale and phone addiction questionnaire. Data were analyzed by spss 16 software and correlation method. The results showed that: 1) There is a relationship between loneliness and addiction to mobile phones. 2) There is a relationship between parenting stylew and mobile phone addiction.     Manuscript profile
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        2 - The Relationship between Internet and Cell-Phone Addictions and Academic Burnout in University Students
        Elham Hosseinpour Ali Asgari Mohsen Ayati
        The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between Internet and cell-phone addictions and academic burnout in Birjand University students. The research method was a descriptive correlational. The research population included all the undergraduate students More
        The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between Internet and cell-phone addictions and academic burnout in Birjand University students. The research method was a descriptive correlational. The research population included all the undergraduate students of Birjand University (8591 people) studying during the academic year of 2014-15. Based on Krejcie and Morgan's table, 370 people were chosen as the research samples using a cluster sampling method. To collect the data, Young's Internet addiction questionnaire, Young-Koo's cell-phone addiction questionnaire, and Berso’s academic burnout questionnaire were used. For data analysis, Pearson's correlation and regression were applied. The results were indicative of a positive significant relationship between cell-phone and Internet addictions and academic burnout. Also the regression result revealed that Internet addiction was a predictor of academic burnout and cell-phone addiction was a predictor of academic exhaustion, cynicism, and inefficacy. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Predicting the Smartphone Addiction Based on Depression, Fear of Missing Out, and Identity Diffusion
        Sadeq Fallah Shahram Alizade Nikzad Ghanbari Fatemeh Zamani
          The present study aimed to investigate the role of depression, identity diffusion, and fear of missing out in predicting smartphone addiction among adolescents in Tehran. The research was a cross-sectional correlational study. 382 high school students in Tehr More
          The present study aimed to investigate the role of depression, identity diffusion, and fear of missing out in predicting smartphone addiction among adolescents in Tehran. The research was a cross-sectional correlational study. 382 high school students in Tehran were selected using convenient sampling method and completed the short form of Smartphone Addiction Scale (Kwon, Kim, Cho & Yang, 2013), Fear of Missing Out Scale (Abel, Buff & Burr, 2016), Kutcher Adolescent Depression Scale (LeBlanc, Almudevar, Brooks &Kutcher, 2002) and Erikson Psychosocial stage Inventory (Rosenthal, Gurney & moore, 1981). The data were analyzed using Pearson correlation and stepwise multiple regression. The findings showed that all three predictor variables including depression, fear of missing out, and identity diffusion could significantly predict smartphone addiction among adolescents and account for 24 percent of the variance in smartphone addiction among adolescents. Based on these findings preventive programs can be designed not only to reduce depression, fear of missing out, and identity diffusion but also to reduce smartphone addiction among adolescents. Manuscript profile