Passive objective measures in the assessment of problematic smartphone use: A systematic review
•Passive objective monitoring is beneficial in understanding smartphone behaviour.•Frequency of use and specific apps are most insightful for problematic usage.•Behavioural data can be collected within a short time period. Research focussing on problematic smartphone use has predominantly employed p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Addictive behaviors reports 2020-06, Vol.11, p.100257-100257, Article 100257 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Passive objective monitoring is beneficial in understanding smartphone behaviour.•Frequency of use and specific apps are most insightful for problematic usage.•Behavioural data can be collected within a short time period.
Research focussing on problematic smartphone use has predominantly employed psychometric tests which cannot capture the automatic processes and behaviours associated with problematic use. The present review aimed to identify passive objective measures that have been used or developed to assess problematic smartphone use. A systematic search was conducted using Web of Science, Scopus, PsychInfo and PubMed databases to identify passive objective measures that have been employed to assess problematic smartphone use, resulting in 18 studies meeting the inclusion criteria. Objective data that were monitored predominantly focussed on general screen usage time and checking patterns. Findings demonstrate that passive monitoring can enable smartphone usage patterns to be inferred within a relatively short timeframe and provide ecologically valid data on smartphone behaviour. Challenges and recommendations of employing passive objective measures in smartphone-based research are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 2352-8532 2352-8532 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.abrep.2020.100257 |