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Smartphone morality: A mixed-method study of how young adults judge their own and other people’s digital media reliance

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24 janv. 2025
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Evaluation of smartphone use (per cent)

All respondents 20+ Respondents 20–35 years old
Pertaining to people in general (n = 2,387) Pertaining to yourself (n = 2,387) Difference Pertaining to people in general (n = 585) Pertaining to yourself (n = 562) Difference
Good at setting limits for use 6 24 18 7 13 6
Behave in disturbing ways 24 2 −22 18 4 −14
Knowledgeable about apps 25 30 5 26 36 10
Wasting one’s time on device 50 25 −25 55 41 −14
Easily distracted by device 71 23 −48 78 41 −37
Difficult being away from device 71 19 −52 70 28 −42
Leads to buying unnecessary stuff 32 6 −26 41 12 −29
Leads to better quality of life 6 7 1 10 9 −1
Leads to less loneliness 13 9 −4 15 16 1
Leads to more stress 44 14 −30 45 23 −22
Gives important information about society 50 47 −3 56 56 0
Gives meaningful culture 17 16 −1 21 20 −1
Gives tips about new goods and services 34 28 −6 39 35 −4

Evaluation of smartphone use among young adults (20–35 years old), by economic background (per cent)

…pertaining to people in general …pertaining to yourself Difference
Economy+ (n = 46) Economy− (n = 70) Economy+ (n = 42) Economy− (n = 66) Economy+ Economy−
Good at setting limits for use 13 3 19 10 6 7
Behave in disturbing ways 22 27 7 6 −15 −21
Knowledgeable about apps 48 39 43 29 −5 −10
Wasting one’s time on device 56 58 48 38 −8 −18
Easily distracted by device 72 86 48 46 −24 −40
Difficult being away from device 70 81 29 38 −41 −43
Leads to buying unnecessary things 24 48 12 11 −12 −37
Leads to better quality of life 14 10 18 8 4 −2
Leads to less loneliness 13 16 28 16 15 −1
Leads to more stress 42 49 35 23 −9 −26
Gives important information about society 57 51 66 56 9 5
Gives meaningful culture 27 16 16 26 −11 10
Gives tips about new goods and services 40 38 44 36 4 −2

Evaluation of smartphone use among young adults (20–35 years old), by cultural background (per cent)

…pertaining to people in general …pertaining to yourself Difference
Culture+ (n = 138) Culture− (n = 37) Culture+ (n = 135) Culture− (n = 35) Culture+ Culture−
Good at setting limits for use 5 6 13 0 8 −6
Behave in disturbing ways 17 17 4 3 −13 −14
Knowledgeable about apps 33 22 37 35 4 13
Wasting one’s time on device 55 47 39 49 −16 2
Easily distracted by device 76 78 39 41 −37 −37
Difficult being away from device 66 81 27 32 −39 −39
Leads to buying unnecessary things 39 47 12 11 −27 −36
Leads to better quality of life 12 12 10 6 −2 −6
Leads to less loneliness 22 15 21 16 −1 1
Leads to more stress 46 43 23 19 −23 −24
Gives important information about society 62 49 59 43 −3 −6
Gives meaningful culture 23 18 24 23 1 5
Gives tips about new goods and services 38 41 34 35 −4 −6

Evaluation of smartphone use among young adults (20–35 year old), by gender (per cent)

…pertaining to people in general …pertaining to yourself Difference
M (n = 253) W (n = 332) M (n = 238) W (n = 327) M W
Good at setting limits for use 7 7 16 11 9 4
Behave in disturbing ways 18 18 4 4 −14 −14
Knowledgeable about apps 22 29 39 33 17 4
Wasting one’s time on device 48 59 29 49 −19 −10
Easily distracted by device 71 83 34 47 −37 −36
Difficult being away from device 64 75 20 34 −44 −41
Leads to buying unnecessary things 38 42 7 16 −31 −26
Leads to better quality of life 13 8 12 7 −1 −1
Leads to less loneliness 15 15 17 15 2 0
Leads to more stress 48 44 18 27 −30 −17
Gives important information about society 51 59 55 57 4 −2
Gives meaningful culture 21 22 19 19 −2 −3
Gives tips about new goods and services 35 43 33 37 −2 −6