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A socio-cognitive inquiry of excessive mobile phone use

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2014
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Pourrazavi, S
Allahverdipour, H
Jafarabadi, MA
Matlabi, H
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Objectives: The study examined the predictive ability of selected demographic and socio-psychological characteristics in explaining excessive mobile phone use (EMPU) behavior and problematic use in a sample of university students on the basis of the social cognitive theory. Methods: The sample consisted of 476 randomly selected university students in Tabriz, Iran. The study was cross-sectional in nature. A researcher-designed questionnaire was used for the purpose of data collection. No causal inferences were drawn due to non-experimental nature of the study. Results: It was found that having boyfriend/girlfriend increases the likelihood of EMPU while self-efficacy to avoid EMPU decreases it. Self-efficacy to avoid EMPU, self-regulation, observational learning, self-control, and attitude toward EMPU were predictors of mobile phone problematic use. The results provided a proper fit for a conceptual model of reciprocal determinism. Conclusion: Although social cognitive constructs may predict mobile phone problematic use, they are not useful in predicting the behavior of EMPU. é 2014 Elsevier B.V.
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