Digital generation: the association between daily smartphone app use and well-being
Schenkel K, Nussbeck FW, Kerkhoff D, Scholz U, Keller J, Radtke T (2024)
Behaviour & Information Technology: 1-18.
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Schenkel, Konstantin;
Nussbeck, Fridtjof W.;
Kerkhoff, DennyUniBi ;
Scholz, Urte;
Keller, Jan;
Radtke, Theda
Abstract / Bemerkung
Smartphones are omnipresent and serve as a tool for various purposes. In Switzerland, more than 90% of the population owns a smartphone and uses it on average around 2.0 to 5 h daily. Smartphone app use is linked with both higher and lower levels of well-being. However, it remains unclear whether smartphone app use is the antecedent or the consequence of well-being. Based on the stimulation (online communication increases well-being) and the displacement (online communication decreases well-being) hypotheses, this study explores how daily smartphone app use and well-being are associated over time. A total of N = 130 employees (M = 35.61; SD = 10.62) participated in a three-week intensive longitudinal study. Daily minutes of different types of smartphone app use (e.g. email apps and chat apps) were tracked by a mobile application. Furthermore, daily self-reports of positive and negative affect were assessed in a morning and end-of day diary. Positive morning affect was negatively associated with the use of email apps. Furthermore, a negative between-person relationship of chat app use with end-of day positive affect was observed. The results are in favour of the displacement hypothesis. Future studies should investigate causal relationships between specific forms of smartphone usage and the user’s well-being.
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Behaviour & Information Technology
Seite(n)
1-18
ISSN
0144-929X
eISSN
1362-3001
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2993130
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Schenkel K, Nussbeck FW, Kerkhoff D, Scholz U, Keller J, Radtke T. Digital generation: the association between daily smartphone app use and well-being. Behaviour & Information Technology. 2024:1-18.
Schenkel, K., Nussbeck, F. W., Kerkhoff, D., Scholz, U., Keller, J., & Radtke, T. (2024). Digital generation: the association between daily smartphone app use and well-being. Behaviour & Information Technology, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/0144929X.2024.2406255
Schenkel, Konstantin, Nussbeck, Fridtjof W., Kerkhoff, Denny, Scholz, Urte, Keller, Jan, and Radtke, Theda. 2024. “Digital generation: the association between daily smartphone app use and well-being”. Behaviour & Information Technology, 1-18.
Schenkel, K., Nussbeck, F. W., Kerkhoff, D., Scholz, U., Keller, J., and Radtke, T. (2024). Digital generation: the association between daily smartphone app use and well-being. Behaviour & Information Technology, 1-18.
Schenkel, K., et al., 2024. Digital generation: the association between daily smartphone app use and well-being. Behaviour & Information Technology, , p 1-18.
K. Schenkel, et al., “Digital generation: the association between daily smartphone app use and well-being”, Behaviour & Information Technology, 2024, pp. 1-18.
Schenkel, K., Nussbeck, F.W., Kerkhoff, D., Scholz, U., Keller, J., Radtke, T.: Digital generation: the association between daily smartphone app use and well-being. Behaviour & Information Technology. 1-18 (2024).
Schenkel, Konstantin, Nussbeck, Fridtjof W., Kerkhoff, Denny, Scholz, Urte, Keller, Jan, and Radtke, Theda. “Digital generation: the association between daily smartphone app use and well-being”. Behaviour & Information Technology (2024): 1-18.
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