Asaya Nishi’s research while affiliated with Osaka City University and other places

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Mobile phone dependence of female students and perceived parental rearing attitudes
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January 2008

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Social Behavior and Personality An International Journal

Masahiro Toda

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Satoko Ezoe

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Asaya Nishi

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Using a written questionnaire we surveyed a sample population of 155 female students, and investigated the associations between mobile phone dependence and perceived parental rearing attitudes. Participants completed the Mobile Phone Dependence Questionnaire (MPDQ; Toda, Monden, Kubo, & Morimoto, 2004) and the Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI; Parker, Tupling, & Brown, 1979). In relation to maternal rearing attitudes, analysis of responses revealed a statistically significant difference in MPDQ scores between respondents who fell in the categories for high care/high protection and low care/low protection. In relation to paternal rearing attitudes, no such difference was apparent. These findings suggest that the childhood relationship with the mother may be associated with mobile phone dependence. Furthermore, loneliness may contribute to this association.

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... Moreover, they represent a highrisk group for mobile phone addiction [45,46]. Mobile phone dependence, also known as mobile phone addiction or problematic mobile phone use, refers to the excessive use of mobile phones where individuals struggle to control their usage time [47][48][49]. The primary symptoms include irritability and anger when the network connection is lost, as well as persistent anxiety when the device's battery is low [50]. ...

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The relationship between physical activity and sleep disorders in adolescents: a chain-mediated model of anxiety and mobile phone dependence
Mobile phone dependence of female students and perceived parental rearing attitudes
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  • January 2008

Social Behavior and Personality An International Journal