Friday, May 18, 2012
The phone addiction disease is increasing
The number of phone users are increasing addiction is causing disease on a cellular phone becomes popular.
The disease has been named Nomophobia researchers, it is an abbreviation of the phrase "No mobile phone phobia" (translation: Certificate not be afraid to hold the phone). According to a survey by research firm SecurEnvoy mobile technology, up to 66% of respondents said they suffer from the disease, up 13% compared with findings from previous 4 years (53%).
To address this, Dr. Mitch Spero expert child psychologist and family in Broward County, Florida (USA) has warned: "Mobile is a tool that should be used to improve the live, rather than destroy our way to the skills to communicate with people around. "
SecurEnvoy research also showed that the average person using the mobile phone will check his phone 34 times a day. More particularly the case of a woman named Karla Campos lives in Pembroke Pines. She checked my phone 50 times a day, even as she was carrying the phone to bed. She said: "Before going to bed, I let the phone or in below-knee".
In addition, research results also indicate that there SecurEnvoy to 75% of respondents frequently use the telephone in the bathroom. Scott Miller lives in Coral Springs-Farrugia is a typical example, he frequently switched telephone network to the bathroom. His wife is also a serious phone addict, she has her own nickname is Celly. Celly said: "No matter where to go, I always carry a phone," she always room phone into the bathroom when the phone rings.
In some people, the phone addiction disease becomes severe, as one simple case of Karla Campos. She even used the phone to talk to her son even if two people are together. She said: "My son does not talk to me. I saw it passing by and just say "Hi mom." So I decided to talk to it over the phone or Facebook. " Karla Campos said that any form of communication is always better not say anything, and believe mobile phones have helped his family connections.
But doctors disagree Sepro thus: "My advice is to keep their cellphones on an emergency room, but when you go next to another directly and spend time talking to them."
According to research results, the more young people are more likely to suffer Nomophobia and morbidity rates higher in women than in men. Research has launched a number of Nomophobia symptoms so people can check. These are symptoms such as constantly checking the phone, constantly worried about not having the phone with you and never want to turn off the phone.
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