Smartphone Addiction Case Study

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SMARTPHONES ADDICTION AMONG TEENAGERS
Smartphone addiction has emerged as a significant social issue with the growing popularity of the smartphone and it could be considered as one form of technological addictions. Technological addictions defines as a behaviour addiction that involves human-machine interaction and is non-chemical in nature (Griffiths M, 1996). According to Lin YH, Chang LR, Lee YH, Tseng HW, Kuo TB, Chen SH (2014), smartphone serves not only the portable functions of a “phone”, camera, game and multi-media players, but also thousands of mobile applications with available Internet such as Facebook, Whatsapp, Instagram and Twitter. Teenagers use the smartphone to keep up to date with others, so that when they meet up later, …show more content…

Teenager’s parent can cope their son’s addiction by giving their attention or concerned towards their teenagers. According to Webroot (2013), teens will appraiser questions about their behaviour as blame and criticism. In this case, teenager’s parent need to advise their teens and not condemning their teens for their’s wrongdoings. Rather, concerned about the changes and keep close to them with showing the curious of which internet activities they engage in and how much time he or she spends online each day and. Showing the attention and care on them will lead them to have someone to share it, spent time with, then encourage their interaction. It will help to recover back their lack of communication. Moreover, set a rule (discipline) to their teenagers. As a parent, they have much of time with their child at home so they have a big role to shape and taught their child to use technology responsibly and avoid developing addictions to technology (Family Bootcamp, 2013). They have to set a rule on ‘no phone’, in their child’s time to use a smartphone such as when the time with family and time to study, in order to manage their quality of time, have time for interaction with others and these will help to build their self-esteem and being free from addiction on a smartphone (TeenSafe, 15 October 2014). Parents should stick to the rules and remember that they do not simply trying …show more content…

Teenagers in their stage need to have full concerned, attention and discipline so that they will not find alternative ways that attractive and can comfort them just like a smartphone. Parents play a big role in order to cope this smartphone addiction due to their much time with their

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