Insecure Attachment Styles and Unbalanced Family Functioning as Risk Factors of Problematic Smartphone Use in Spanish Young Adults: A Relative Weight Analysis
Young adulthood is the life stage during which people are more prone to develop problematic smartphone use (PSU). Only one study investigated the relationship among attachment styles, family functioning, and PSU, but thus far, no research has shown the relative importance that such dimensions may ha...
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Main Authors: | Sonia Mangialavori (Author), Claudia Russo (Author), Maria Veronica Jimeno (Author), Jorge Javier Ricarte (Author), Giulio D'Urso (Author), Daniela Barni (Author), Marco Cacioppo (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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