2019
DOI: 10.35594/kata.2019.26.3.006
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The Effect of Attachment-Focused Group Art Therapy on Early Youth Attachment Behavior and Smartphone Overdependence

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“…The meditation program of this study, however, did not show a significant change in directivity to the virtual world. Another group program for smartphone addiction did not show significant differences in directivity to the virtual world either, and mentioned the need for future studies of the important factors to identify individual effects [30].…”
Section: Influence On Smartphone Addition By Mind Subtraction Meditationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The meditation program of this study, however, did not show a significant change in directivity to the virtual world. Another group program for smartphone addiction did not show significant differences in directivity to the virtual world either, and mentioned the need for future studies of the important factors to identify individual effects [30].…”
Section: Influence On Smartphone Addition By Mind Subtraction Meditationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, interventions for adolescents should consider these psychological factors related to their developmental stage to be effective in controlling smartphone addiction. Effective intervention programs for smartphone addiction that use art, music, and physical activities [30,37,38] have shown consistent effects in allowing the participants to understand themselves, accept others, and become confident in social relationships [39,40].…”
Section: Intervention Strategies For Smartphone Addiction For Adolescmentioning
confidence: 99%