Unveiling the Digital Dilemma: Understanding Problematic Smartphone and Social Media Usage among Adults in France (Preprint)

Author:

Karila Laurent,Scher nathanielORCID,Draghi ClementORCID,Lichte Delphine,Darmon Ilan,Boudabous Hanene,Lamallem Hanah,Bauduceau Olivier,Bollet Marc,Toledano Alain

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The EVADD study (EVAluation of Digital aDdiction) investigates problematic smartphone use in the digital age, as global users hit 55.88 million in 2023.

OBJECTIVE

It focuses on increased screen time from digital devices, especially smartphones, highlighting adult usage issues.

METHODS

Employing a cross-sectional, non-probability sample design, the EVADD study was conducted from May 3rd to June 5th, 2023 and utilized the Smartphone Compulsive Use Test to assess participants' compulsive smartphone use. Participants were recruited through the French mutual insurance company PRO-BTP. Anonymously collected data encompassed social network engagement, electronic device ownership, and daily leisure time spent on devices through an online questionnaire.

RESULTS

In a study with 21,244 respondents (average age 53, 48% women), most were retirees or employees, predominantly married or in a couple, with over half owning 2 or 3 devices, primarily smartphones and laptops. A significant 70% considered smartphones indispensable. The Smartphone Compulsion Test revealed 66.7% exhibited compulsive use, and 38% showed clear addiction signs, especially younger participants. Leisure time on screens averaged 1-2 hours, with notable habits like using smartphones in the bathroom (36%) and before sleep (43%). Problematic behaviors included unsafe driving and high engagement with social networks, particularly Facebook, without active participation.

CONCLUSIONS

The EVADD study illuminates the complex relationship between adults and smartphones, underscoring the risks of excessive use. It reveals how these behaviors affect daily life, sleep patterns, and driving safety. While identifying a spectrum of social network use from habitual to potentially addictive, the study aims to inform preventive strategies and therapeutic interventions rather than pathologize everyday activities. Ultimately, it advocates for heightened awareness and education to mitigate health risks associated with problematic smartphone usage.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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