Abstract

How does smartphone use behavior affect quality of life factors? The following work suggests new insights into smartphone use behavior, mainly regarding two contradicting smartphone modes of use that affect quality of life in opposite ways. The Aware smartphone mode of use reflects an active lifestyle, while the Unaware mode of use reflects the use of the smartphone in conjunction with other activities. Using data from 215 individuals who reported their quality of life and smartphone use habits, we show that high levels of smartphone use in the Unaware mode of use have a significant negative effect on the quality of life. However, the results show a mild positive effect when the individual uses the smartphone in an aware mode of use. We identify three latent factors within the quality-of-life construct and measure the effect of the different smartphone modes of use on these quality-of-life factors. We find that (i) The functioning latent factor, which is an individual's ability to function well in his or her daily life, is not affected by smartphone use behavior. In contrast, (ii) the competence latent factor, which is a lack of negative emotions or pain, and (iii) the positive feelings latent factor both show a clear effect with the smartphone Unaware mode of use. This implies that the unaware use of smartphones, which is its use in conjunction with other activities or late at night, can be related to lower levels of quality of life. Since smartphones currently serve as an interface between the self and the cyber space, as well as an interface between the self and other individuals online, these results need to be considered for social wellbeing in relation to digital human behavior, smartphone addiction and a healthy mode of use.

Highlights

  • We first used the elbow method on an x-y plot, where the number of latent variables (x-axis) was plotted against the corresponding eigenvalues (y-axis). These eigenvalues represent the additional variance that can be explained from the total variance of different methods of separation into lower dimensions

  • This study examines an unsolved debate regarding the contradictory effects of smartphone use on quality of life

  • While prior studies have reported mixed and contradicting effects regarding the relationship between smartphone use and quality of life (QOL), our main contribution to the field is our inspection of the problem through the lens of the mental states of the users while they are utilizing the technology

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Introduction

As of April 2020, approximately 3.8 billion people in the top fifty most-populated countries used smartphones [1]. Smartphones are nowadays an entry point to the Internet, a portable computer that speeds up the transfer of knowledge, enhance e-commerce, and as such are important for economic growth. This is why their use rates is a part of the Global Competitive Index [2]. While some research suggests that smartphone use can be categorized as dangerous (e.g., using a device while driving), inappropriate

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