1LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
233.1.2. Measurements
2LIST OF TABLES
243.1.2.1. Personal Information Form
3CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
253.1.2.2. Nomophobia Scale
41.1. Nomophobia
263.1.2.3. Emotion Dysregulation Scale
51.1.1. Definition of Nomophobia
273.1.2.4. Positive and Negative Affect Schedule
61.1.2. Dimensions of Nomophobia
283.1.2.5. Boredom Proneness Scale
71.1.3. Diagnostic Criteria of Nomophobia
293.1.2.6. Brief Symptom Inventory
81.1.4. Prevalence of Nomophobia
303.1.3. Procedure
91.1.5. Treatment of Nomophobia
313.1.4. Statistical Analysis
101.2. Problematic Phone Use
323.2. Results
111.2.1. Mobile Phone Dependence and Nomophobia
333.2.1. Demographic Information Analyses
121.2.2. Smartphone Addiction and Nomophobia
343.2.2. Correlation Analyses
131.2.3. Fear of Missing Out and Nomophobia
353.2.3. Regression Analysis
141.3. Previous Studies on Nomophobia
36CHAPTER 4. DISCUSSION
15CHAPTER 2. THEORETICAL CONCEPTUALISATION OF NOMOPHOBIA
374.1. Demographic Characteristics of The Participants and Nomophobia
162.1. Emotion Dysregulation and Nomophobia
384.2. Emotion Dysregulation and Nomophobia
172.2. Positive Affect, Negative Affect and Nomophobia
394.3. Trait Affect and Nomophobia
182.3. Boredom Proneness and Nomophobia
404.4. Boredom Proneness and Nomophobia
192.4. Psychological Symptom Severity and Nomophobia
414.5. Psychological Symptom Severity and Nomophobia
20CHAPTER 3. TESTING THE NOMOPHOBIA MODEL
424.6. The Five-Predictor Model and Nomophobia
213.1. Method
43CHAPTER 5. CONCLUSION
223.1.1. Participants
446. REFERENCES