What is Nomophobia?
The simple answer is No-mobile-phone phobia. Fear of losing mobile or losing network is Nomophobia.
Shambare, Rugimbana & Zhowa claimed that cell phones are "possibly the biggest non-drug addiction of the 21st century".
Research:
A 2008 study by the UK Post Office found that nearly 53% of mobile phone users in Britain become anxious when they :
1. Lose their mobile phone
2. Run out of battery or credit
3. Have no network coverage
The study of 2,163 people found that about 58% of men and 47% of women suffer from the phobia. 9% feel stressed when their mobile phones are off.
Another survey conducted by SecurEnvoy showed that 77% of the teens reported anxiety and worries when they were without their mobile phones.
Symptoms:
• anxiety
• panic
• fear
• depression
• dependence
• loneliness
Physical symptoms:
• tightness in your chest
• trouble breathing
• trembling or shaking
• increased sweating
• feeling like fainting, dizzy or disoriented
• tachycardia
• agitation
Iowa State University researchers Caglar Yildirim and Ana-Paula Correia made a questionnaire to conduct a study. The study was published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior.
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