“Ringxiety” : the Ultimate Phones Dependence Symptom

Posted on November 20, 2007 
Filed Under Life, Health


  Your cell phone rings. You go to answer it, but there’s no one there. Curiously, there’s no missed call, either. You realize after a moment that you mistook a bird chirping for your cell phone’s ring. What’s weird is that this isn’t the first time this has happened to you. You’re probably not insane — instead, you are suffering from what’s come to be called ringxiety.

Case study:

The study, which included adults aged 18 to 86, also showed that people are increasingly dependent on their cell phones to maintain social connections and to regulate their mood. The rising level of dependence has been coined “ringxiety”.

The 67% who experienced phantom ringing, on average, talked more and sent a greater number of text messages per month than those who did not. The affected group was also made up of younger participants.

The study also found that people who spent more time text messaging than actually talking were more likely to experience loneliness and anxiety.

documentation source: http://communication.howstuffworks.com

 

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