Digital Social Multitasking (DSMT), Friendship Quality, and Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction Among Adolescents: Perceptions as Mediators.
Most existing research assumes "phone use during face-to-face interactions" to be psychosocially detrimental. Drawing on the digital social multitasking framework, this study explored not only the negative but also positive implications of the behavior. A sample of 517 adolescents (M = 14.83, S.D. =...
| Publicado en: | Journal of Youth & Adolescence Vol. 50; no. 12; pp. 2456 - 2472 |
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Dec2021
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