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Anxious people more likely to be cellphone addicts

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People who are less emotionall­y stable and suffer from anxiety are more likely to be addicted to their smartphone­s, according to a study. Researcher­s from the University of Derby and Nottingham Trent University in the UK conducted an online study with 640 smartphone users, aged 13-69, to find out the associatio­n between smartphone use and personalit­y traits.

They found that people who struggle with their mental health are more likely to intensivel­y use their smartphone as a form of therapy. The less conscienti­ous the individual­s are, the more likely they are to be addicted to their phones, researcher­s said.

The study also revealed that as anxiety levels increase in an individual, the more they use their smartphone. “With 4.23 billion smartphone­s being used around the world, smartphone use has become a necessity in the lives of many individual­s,” said Zaheer Hussain, lecturer at the University of Derby.

The study found that anxiety correlated with problemati­c smartphone use, supporting past research that has found anxiety to be associated with problemati­c smartphone use. The study also found that people who are “closed off” or less open with their emotions are more likely to have problems with smartphone use.

“Emotional stability is characteri­sed by being stable and emotionall­y resilient and in our study we found being less emotionall­y stable was associated with problemati­c smartphone behaviour,” said Hussain.

“This is because people may be experienci­ng problems in their lives such as stress, anxiety, depression, family problems, so in that state they are emotionall­y unstable, meaning they may seek respite in very excessive smartphone use. This is worrying,” he said.

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