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Chronobiology International
The Journal of Biological and Medical Rhythm Research
Volume 33, 2016 - Issue 7
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Is problematic mobile phone use explained by chronotype and personality?

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Hakkı Bağcı & Mehmet Barış Horzum. (2022) The relationship of smartphone addiction with chronotype and personality structures in university students. Biological Rhythm Research 53:12, pages 1917-1931.
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Adrien Rigó, István Tóth-Király, Anna Magi, Andrea Eisinger, Mark D. Griffiths & Zsolt Demetrovics. (2023) Morningness-Eveningness and Problematic Online Activities. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction.
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Laura Kortesoja, Mari-Pauliina Vainikainen, Risto Hotulainen & Ilona Merikanto. (2022) Late-Night Digital Media Use in Relation to Chronotype, Sleep and Tiredness on School Days in Adolescence. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 52:2, pages 419-433.
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Yuxin Li, Fengping Yan, Yixin Zhang, Man Li & Tour Liu. (2023) Personality and Nomophobia: A Moderated Mediation Model of Self-Esteem and Non-Self-Determined Solitude. International Journal of Mental Health Promotion 25:6, pages 767-781.
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Masahiro Toyama & Yusuke Hayashi. (2021) Links of personality traits to media multitasking: Conscientiousness predicts mobile phone use in the college classroom. Current Psychology 41:12, pages 8660-8667.
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Verónica Marín, Begoña Esther Sampedro, Juana María Ortega & Jorge Figueroa. (2022) Predictive factors of problematic smartphone use in young Spanish university students. Heliyon 8:9, pages e10429.
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Suting Chen, Haozhe Jiang & Jia Guan. (2022) Exploring the Influence of Problematic Mobile Phone Use on Mathematics Anxiety and Mathematics Self-Efficacy: An Empirical Study during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Sustainability 14:15, pages 9032.
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Lingfeng Gao, Sumin Zhai, Heping Xie, Qingqi Liu, Gengfeng Niu & Zongkui Zhou. (2020) Big five personality traits and problematic mobile phone use: A meta-analytic review. Current Psychology 41:5, pages 3093-3110.
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Davoud Nikbin, Seyedeh Khadijeh Taghizadeh & Syed Abidur Rahman. (2022) Linking Dark Triad traits to Instagram addiction: The mediating role of motives. Technology in Society 68, pages 101892.
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Laura Marciano, Anne-Linda Camerini & Peter J. Schulz. (2022) Neuroticism and internet addiction: What is next? A systematic conceptual review. Personality and Individual Differences 185, pages 111260.
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Naomi Staller & Christoph Randler. (2021) Relationship Between Big Five Personality Dimensions, Chronotype, and DSM-V Personality Disorders. Frontiers in Network Physiology 1.
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Naomi Staller, Nadine Großmann, Alexander Eckes, Matthias Wilde, Florian H. Müller & Christoph Randler. (2021) Academic Self-Regulation, Chronotype and Personality in University Students During the Remote Learning Phase due to COVID-19. Frontiers in Education 6.
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Jiho Yeo & Shin-Hyoung Park. (2021) Effect of Smartphone Dependency on Smartphone Use While Driving. Sustainability 13:10, pages 5604.
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Sharon HorwoodJeromy Anglim. (2021) Emotion Regulation Difficulties, Personality, and Problematic Smartphone Use. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 24:4, pages 275-281.
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Chung‐Ying Lin, Vida Imani, Mark D. Griffiths, Anders Broström, Annette Nygårdh, Zsolt Demetrovics & Amir H. Pakpour. (2020) Temporal associations between morningness/eveningness, problematic social media use, psychological distress and daytime sleepiness: Mediated roles of sleep quality and insomnia among young adults. Journal of Sleep Research 30:1.
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Davide Marengo, Cornelia Sindermann, Daniela Häckel, Michele Settanni, Jon D. Elhai & Christian Montag. (2020) The association between the Big Five personality traits and smartphone use disorder: A meta-analysis. Journal of Behavioral Addictions 9:3, pages 534-550.
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Laura Marciano, Anne-Linda Camerini & Peter J. Schulz. (2020) Neuroticism in the digital age: A meta-analysis. Computers in Human Behavior Reports 2, pages 100026.
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Verónica Marín-Díaz, Juan Manuel Muñoz-González & Begoña-Esther Sampedro-Requena. (2020) Problematic Relationships with Smartphones of Spanish and Colombian University Students. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17:15, pages 5370.
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Xinchen Fu, Jingxuan Liu, Ru-De Liu, Yi Ding, Jia Wang, Rui Zhen & Fangkai Jin. (2020) Parental Monitoring and Adolescent Problematic Mobile Phone Use: The Mediating Role of Escape Motivation and the Moderating Role of Shyness. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17:5, pages 1487.
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Mikaela Irene D. Fudolig, Kunal Bhattacharya, Daniel Monsivais, Hang-Hyun Jo & Kimmo Kaski. (2020) Link-centric analysis of variation by demographics in mobile phone communication patterns. PLOS ONE 15:1, pages e0227037.
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Kagan Kircaburun, Zsolt Demetrovics & Şule Betül Tosuntaş. (2018) Analyzing the Links Between Problematic Social Media Use, Dark Triad Traits, and Self-esteem. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 17:6, pages 1496-1507.
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Fan Wang, Yukun Lan, Jiang Li, Junming Dai, Pinpin Zheng & Hua Fu. (2019) Patterns, influencing factors and mediating effects of smartphone use and problematic smartphone use among migrant workers in Shanghai, China. International Health 11:Supplement_1, pages S33-S44.
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Syed Waqar Haider, Guijun Zhuang, Hammad bin Azam Hashmi & Shahid Ali. (2019) Chronotypes’ Task-Technology Fit for Search and Purchase in Omnichannel Context. Mobile Information Systems 2019, pages 1-9.
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Lucas F. Carvalho, Catarina P. Sette & Bárbara Letícia Ferrari. (2018) Problematic smartphone use relationship with pathological personality traits: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace 12:3.
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Robert L. Matchock. (2018) Evening chronotype is associated with a more unrestricted sociosexuality in men and women. Personality and Individual Differences 135, pages 56-59.
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Sara Thomée. (2018) Mobile Phone Use and Mental Health. A Review of the Research That Takes a Psychological Perspective on Exposure. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15:12, pages 2692.
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Erez kita & Gil Luria. (2018) The mediating role of smartphone addiction on the relationship between personality and young drivers' smartphone use while driving. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 59, pages 203-211.
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Liia Kivelä, Marinos Rodolfos Papadopoulos & Niki Antypa. (2018) Chronotype and Psychiatric Disorders. Current Sleep Medicine Reports 4:2, pages 94-103.
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Kagan Kircaburun & Mark D. Griffiths. (2018) Instagram addiction and the Big Five of personality: The mediating role of self-liking. Journal of Behavioral Addictions 7:1, pages 158-170.
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Zahra Lariche & Sayed Abbas Haghayegh. (2018) The Comparison of Executive Functions, Risk Behaviors, and Academic Motivation Among Adolescents With Chronology Type Morningness and Eveningness. Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology 23:4, pages 438-453.
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Arturo Arrona‐Palacios. (2017) High and low use of electronic media during nighttime before going to sleep: A comparative study between adolescents attending a morning or afternoon school shift. Journal of Adolescence 61:1, pages 152-163.
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Mehmet Barış Horzum & Eda Demirhan. (2017) The role of chronotype on Facebook usage aims and attitudes towards Facebook and its features. Computers in Human Behavior 73, pages 125-131.
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Shuman Tao, Xiaoyan Wu, Yukun Zhang, Shichen Zhang, Shilu Tong & Fangbiao Tao. (2017) Effects of Sleep Quality on the Association between Problematic Mobile Phone Use and Mental Health Symptoms in Chinese College Students. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 14:2, pages 185.
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Christian Vollmer, Konrad S. Jankowski, Juan F. Díaz-Morales, Heike Itzek-Greulich, Peter Wüst-Ackermann & Christoph Randler. (2017) Morningness–eveningness correlates with sleep time, quality, and hygiene in secondary school students: a multilevel analysis. Sleep Medicine 30, pages 151-159.
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