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Analysis and Prospect of Research on Mobile Phone Addiction

  • Zhou Bo
  • Meifen Wang
  • Yin Hong
  • Shan Xu

Asian Journal of Research in Nursing and Health, Page 30-37

Published: 6 May 2022

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Abstract


Software citespace5 5 is used to visually analyze the core literature data related to the study of mobile phone addiction in the web of science database. The results show that the number of research results on mobile phone addiction continues to grow, and the hot research on mobile phone addiction mainly focuses on college students and teenagers, focusing on the causes, influencing factors, and internal mechanism of mobile phone addiction; Future research should further expand the research object, expand new research methods and improve the mechanism model, so as to explore the depth of mobile phone addiction research.


Keywords:
  • Citespace
  • mobile phone addiction
  • research status
  • visual analysis
  • depression
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Bo, Z., Wang, M., Hong, Y., & Xu, S. (2022). Analysis and Prospect of Research on Mobile Phone Addiction. Asian Journal of Research in Nursing and Health, 5(2), 30-37. Retrieved from https://journalajrnh.com/index.php/AJRNH/article/view/30169
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