Impact of smartphone addiction on depression and self‐esteem among nursing students
Abstract Aim To assess the impact of smartphone addiction on depression and self‐esteem among nursing students. Setting Faculty of Nursing. Design Cross‐sectional, survey‐based research design used in this study. Sample: Stratified random sample consists of 320 nursing students. Tools: Four tools us...
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Main Authors: | Sayeda Mohamed Mohamed (Author), Mona Hamdy Mostafa (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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