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Isabel Silva
Universidade Fernando Pessoa
Portugal
Zélia de Macedo Teixeira
Universidade Fernando Pessoa
Portugal
Margarida Soliz
Administração Nacional de Saúde, Norte, IP
Portugal
Vol. Extr., núm. 13 (2017) - XIV CIG-PP, XIV Congreso Psicopedagogía. Área 13: TECNOLOGÍAS Y COMUNICACIÓN EDUCATIVA, pages 163-167
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17979/reipe.2017.0.13.2654
Submitted: Jul 15, 2017 Accepted: Dec 14, 2017 Published: Dec 17, 2017
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A globalização da informação em múltiplos domínios da vida dos indivíduos congrega vantagens e riscos. O presente estudo propôs-se avaliar a existência de padrões de uso do smartphone potencialmente disfuncionais junto de uma amostra de conveniência constituída por 164 participantes adultos. Os participantes responderam a: versão portuguesa do Smartphone Addiction Inventory; questionário sociodemográfico; questionário de sintomas clínicos sugestivos de uso problemático/dependência de smartphones. Ainda que a maioria dos participantes (90.9%) não apresente sintomas de perturbação associada ao uso de smartphones, 6.7% apresenta sintomas moderados e 2.4% sintomas graves. Os resultados sugerem a importância da realização de rastreios neste domínio.

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