[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"smartphone-addiction\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:smartphone-addiction":27},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,10,0,[8,47,68,94,118,138,156,183,211,236],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":14,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":15,"healthyVolunteers":16,"sex":17,"minAge":18,"maxAge":19,"enrollmentInfo":20,"targetDuration":23,"studyType":24,"phases":4,"briefSummary":25,"conditions":26,"keywords":30,"overallStatus":34,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":35,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":36,"startDateStruct":39,"completionDateStruct":41,"leadSponsor":43,"locationsCount":46},"100637960","smartphone-addiction-posture-and-breathing-control-in-university-students-100637960",false,"NCT07615322","Smartphone Addiction, Posture and Breathing Control in University Students","Effects of Smartphone Addiction on Posture and Breathing Control in University Students: The Role of Physical Activity and Demographic Factors","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Age between 18 and 35 years\n* Smartphone user\n* Ability to stand independently\n* Ability to perform activities of daily living independently\n* Ability to understand assessment instructions\n* Voluntary participation with signed informed consent\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* • History of fracture\n\n  * Cardiovascular disease\n  * Pulmonary disease\n  * Neurological or orthopedic disorders affecting posture or breathing\n  * Inability to understand instructions",true,"ALL","18 Years","35 Years",{"count":21,"type":22},300,"ESTIMATED","1 Month","OBSERVATIONAL","The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of smartphone addiction on postural problems and breathing control in healthy university students.\n\nExcessive smartphone use has been associated with forward head posture, thoracic postural changes, and musculoskeletal complaints. These postural alterations may negatively influence respiratory biomechanics and breathing control. However, the relationship between smartphone addiction, postural deterioration, and dysfunctional breathing symptoms has not been comprehensively investigated.\n\nParticipants will complete questionnaires assessing smartphone addiction and breathing control, and posture will be evaluated using the New York Posture Rating Chart. Binary logistic regression analysis will be performed to determine whether smartphone addiction independently predicts postural problems. Additionally, multiple linear regression analyses will be conducted to examine the association between smartphone addiction, posture, and breathing control.",[27,28,29],"Smartphone Addiction","Postural Disorders","Dysfunctional Breathing",[31,32,33],"smartphone addiction","posture","breathing control","RECRUITING","2026-05-22",{"date":37,"type":38},"2026-05-29","ACTUAL",{"date":40,"type":38},"2026-04-05",{"date":42,"type":22},"2026-06-20",{"name":44,"class":45},"Istanbul Medeniyet University","OTHER",1,{"id":48,"slug":49,"hasResults":11,"nctId":50,"briefTitle":51,"officialTitle":52,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":53,"healthyVolunteers":16,"sex":17,"minAge":18,"maxAge":19,"enrollmentInfo":54,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":24,"phases":4,"briefSummary":56,"conditions":57,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":58,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":59,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":60,"startDateStruct":62,"completionDateStruct":64,"leadSponsor":66,"locationsCount":46},"100634504","smartphone-use-and-hand-function-in-young-adults-100634504","NCT07540546","Smartphone Use and Hand Function in Young Adults","The Relationship Between Daily Smartphone Use Duration and Dominant Hand Grip Strength, Thumb Strength, Wrist and Thumb Proprioception in Young Adults","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Healthy adults\n* Aged between 18 and 35 years\n* Voluntary participation in the study\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* History of hand or wrist surgery\n* Fracture or serious injury in the hand\u002Fthumb within the last 6 months\n* Neurological disorders\n* Rheumatologic diseases\n* Cognitive impairment preventing understanding of instructions",{"count":55,"type":22},84,"This observational cross-sectional study aims to investigate the relationship between daily smartphone usage duration and hand function parameters in young adults. Specifically, the study will examine the association between smartphone screen time and dominant hand grip strength, thumb strength, and wrist and thumb proprioception. Healthy individuals aged 18-35 years will be included. All participants will undergo a single-session assessment including measurement of smartphone usage duration, hand grip strength, pinch strength, and joint position sense of the wrist and thumb. The findings are expected to provide insight into the potential effects of prolonged smartphone use on hand function and proprioceptive performance in young adults.",[27],"NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-04-18",{"date":61,"type":38},"2026-04-22",{"date":63,"type":22},"2026-05-01",{"date":65,"type":22},"2027-05-01",{"name":67,"class":45},"Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi",{"id":69,"slug":70,"hasResults":11,"nctId":71,"briefTitle":72,"officialTitle":73,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":74,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":75,"maxAge":76,"enrollmentInfo":77,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":79,"phases":80,"briefSummary":82,"conditions":83,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":34,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":85,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":86,"startDateStruct":88,"completionDateStruct":90,"leadSponsor":92,"locationsCount":46},"100564595","to-stuidy-the-effect-of-cognitive-behavior-threapy-cbt-on-smartphone-addiction-patients-with-tension-type-headache-100564595","NCT06631222","to Stuidy the Effect of Cognitive Behavior Threapy CBT on Smartphone Addiction Patients With Tension Type Headache","Effect of Cognitive Behaviour Approach on Subjects With Smartphone Addiction","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Subjects were those diagnosed with tension type headache by neurologists based on the criteria of the International Headache Society.\n* age between 19-34.\n* International Headache Society diagnostic criteria of tension type headaches:\n* Frequent ETTH or CTTH diagnosed, in both cases more than three months.\n* Episodes of pain from 30 minutes to 7 days Fulfil 2 or more of the following characteristics:\n* Bilateral location of pain.\n* Non-pulsatile pain pressure.\n* Pain mild to moderate.\n* The headache does not increase with physical activity.\n* The headache may be associated with pericranial tenderness.\n* Controlled pharmacologically.\n* Myofascial TrPs were bilaterally explored in upper trapezius, splenius capitis, sternocleidomastoid, masseter, superior oblique, levator scapulae and suboccipital muscles, TrP diagnosis was conducted following the diagnostic criteria:\n* presence of a palpable taut band within a skeletal muscle.\n* presence of a hypersensitive tender spot in the taut band.\n* local twitch response elicited by snapping palpation of the taut band reproduction of the typical referred pain pattern of the TrP in response to compression.\n* TrPs were considered active if both the local and the referred pain evoked by manual palpation reproduced total or partial pattern of the headache.\n* Patients with FHP who have craniovertebral angle less than 49 degrees were included. Forward head posture is measured by calculating the angle between the horizontal line passing through C7 and a line extending from the tragus of the ear to C7.\n* patients with smartphone addiction who will score 31 for males and 33 for females on smartphone addiction scale - short version.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* rheumatoid arthritis.\n* suspected malignancy.\n* pregnancy.\n* if they had received manual therapy treatment in the 2 months before enrolment into the study.\n* Patients with infrequent episodic tension type headache, or with probable frequent and infrequent forms of tension type headache or other concomitant headache.\n* They can never have vomiting or headache episodes during the treatment.\n* Episodic tension type headache patients may experience very occasionally photophobia or phonophobia during their episodes of headache.\n* Chronic tension type headache patients may experience very occasionally photophobia, phonophobia or mild nausea during headache episodes.\n* Pain aggravated by movement of the head.\n* Metabolic or musculoskeletal problems with similar headache symptoms.\n* Previous trauma to the cervical spine.\n* Active vertigo history.\n* Poorly controlled hypertension.\n* Atherosclerosis.\n* Advanced osteoarthritis.\n* Patients undergoing pharmacological adaptation or changes in the prophylactic medication.\n* Excessive emotional stress.\n* Patients with heart devices.\n* Joint instability.\n* Neurological disorders.\n* Laxity of cervical soft tissues.\n* Radiographic abnormalities.\n* Generalized hyperlaxity or hypermobility.","19 Years","34 Years",{"count":78,"type":22},40,"INTERVENTIONAL",[81],"NA","The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if cognitive behavioral approach works to treat tension type headache in smartphone addiction in adults. The main questions it aims to answer are:\n\nIs there an effect of adding cognitive behavior approach to physical therapy (manual therapy, corrective exercise therapy) on pain pressure threshold, forward head posture and headache intensity in smartphone addiction patients with tension-type headache? Researchers will compare adding cognitive behavior approach to physical therapy (manual therapy, corrective exercise therapy) to see if cognitive behavior approach works to treat tension type headache in smartphone addiction than physical therapy alone.\n\nParticipants will:\n\nAll participants will receive twelve treatment sessions (twice per week) in a 6 weeks period with a rest period of 48 to 72 hour between them.",[84,27],"Tension Type Headache","2025-11-25",{"date":87,"type":38},"2025-11-26",{"date":89,"type":38},"2025-01-29",{"date":91,"type":22},"2026-01",{"name":93,"class":45},"Hatem Mostafa",{"id":95,"slug":96,"hasResults":11,"nctId":97,"briefTitle":98,"officialTitle":99,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":100,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":101,"maxAge":102,"enrollmentInfo":103,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":79,"phases":105,"briefSummary":106,"conditions":107,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":58,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":109,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":110,"startDateStruct":112,"completionDateStruct":114,"leadSponsor":116,"locationsCount":4},"100600076","reducing-smartphone-overuse-for-adolescents-with-attention-deficit-hyperactive-disorder-100600076","NCT07092787","Reducing Smartphone Overuse for Adolescents With Attention-Deficit Hyperactive Disorder","Reducing Smartphone Overuse for Adolescents With Attention-Deficit Hyperactive Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* full-scale IQ above 85\n* right-handedness to control for hemispheric dominance\n* a confirmed diagnosis of ADHD\n* ratings of current symptoms of ADHD on the Strengths and Weaknesses of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms and Normal Behaviour Scale\n* on a stable dose of ADHD medication for at least 4 weeks prior to trial entry or was taking no medication, with no plan to start or change medication type or dosage for the duration of the study\n* over 2 hours of daily smartphone use within the last 4 weeks excluding educational apps\n* a total score on the Smartphone Addiction Scale - Short Version (SAS-SV) above 31 and 33 for male and female adolescents, respectively\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* severe physical or sensory disabilities that may alter the participation in the intervention\n* major depressive episode, bipolar disorder, substance abuse\u002Fdependence within the last 6 months\n* significant neurological conditions (e.g., epilepsy, traumatic brain injury) that could affect cognitive and behavioral functioning\n* concurrent participation in other ADHD interventions (e.g., clinical trials) excluding standard care","12 Years","17 Years",{"count":104,"type":22},120,[81],"This study will develop and evaluate a smartphone-based behavioral intervention for adolescents with Attention-Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) and smartphone overuse in Hong Kong. The main questions it aims to answer are:\n\n* Can a smartphone-based intervention lower self-reported smartphone dependence and objective smartphone usage?\n* Can a smartphone-based intervention lower parent-rated and self-rated ADHD symptoms?\n* Are there differences in electroencephalogram (EEG) in the smartphone salient vs smartphone non-salient conditions after intervention?\n\nAdolescent participants will:\n\n* report weekly smartphone use patterns based on app screencap for 12 weeks\n* complete online surveys on smartphone dependency and ADHD symptoms for 3 times\n* receive 10-minute EEG recordings to gather resting-state EEG data in a natural and relaxing state for 3 times\n\nParent participants will:\n\n* provide a valid clinical report to confirm the adolescent's diagnosis of ADHD\n* complete online surveys to report on the adolescent's smartphone usage and ADHD symptoms for 3 times",[108,27],"Attention Deficit Hyerpactivity Disorder","2025-07-21",{"date":111,"type":38},"2025-07-30",{"date":113,"type":22},"2025-09",{"date":115,"type":22},"2028-06",{"name":117,"class":45},"Education University of Hong Kong",{"id":119,"slug":120,"hasResults":11,"nctId":121,"briefTitle":122,"officialTitle":123,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":124,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":18,"maxAge":125,"enrollmentInfo":126,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":24,"phases":4,"briefSummary":128,"conditions":129,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":34,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":131,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":132,"startDateStruct":134,"completionDateStruct":135,"leadSponsor":137,"locationsCount":46},"100596039","smartphone-addiction-on-the-biomechanical-properties-of-thumb-muscles-and-thumb-sensory-sensitivity-100596039","NCT07040267","Smartphone Addiction on the Biomechanical Properties of Thumb Muscles and Thumb Sensory Sensitivity","Investigation of the Effect of Smartphone Addiction on the Biomechanical Properties of Thumb Muscles and Thumb Sensory Sensitivity in University Students","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Aged 18-30 years\n* Currently enrolled university students\n* Regular smartphone users\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Presence of systemic, chronic, or neuromuscular disorders\n* History of upper limb surgery or trauma\n* Neurological or orthopedic conditions affecting upper extremities\n* Subcutaneous fat over target muscles \\>20 mm\n* Presence of wounds or burns on the measurement area","30 Years",{"count":127,"type":22},36,"This study will aim to assess the effects of smartphone addiction on thumb muscle biomechanics and sensory sensitivity among university students. The research will investigate whether excessive smartphone use leads to significant differences in muscle tone, stiffness, elasticity, and sensory discrimination capabilities.",[27,130],"Thumb Injury","2025-07-01",{"date":133,"type":38},"2025-07-02",{"date":131,"type":38},{"date":136,"type":22},"2026-07-01",{"name":67,"class":45},{"id":139,"slug":140,"hasResults":11,"nctId":141,"briefTitle":142,"officialTitle":143,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":144,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":18,"maxAge":125,"enrollmentInfo":145,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":24,"phases":4,"briefSummary":147,"conditions":148,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":34,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":150,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":151,"startDateStruct":153,"completionDateStruct":154,"leadSponsor":155,"locationsCount":46},"100595940","smartphone-addiction-and-cervical-muscular-health-100595940","NCT07038980","Smartphone Addiction and Cervical Muscular Health","Investigation of the Effect of Smartphone Addiction on Neck Pain and the Structural and Mechanical Properties of Neck Muscles in Young Adults","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Aged between 18-30 years\n* Actively using a smartphone\n* Volunteer consent provided\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Any diagnosed cervical spine pathology\n* Neurological, rheumatological, or psychiatric disease\n* Previous cervical surgery\n* Lack of cooperation or inability to understand instructions",{"count":146,"type":22},54,"This cross-sectional observational study investigates how smartphone addiction affects neck pain severity, pressure pain threshold, and mechanical properties of cervical muscles in healthy young adults. Two groups-those with and without smartphone addiction-are compared based on validated addiction scales and objective muscle assessments using MyotonPRO and algometry.",[27,149],"Neck Pain","2025-06-26",{"date":152,"type":38},"2025-06-27",{"date":150,"type":38},{"date":136,"type":22},{"name":67,"class":45},{"id":157,"slug":158,"hasResults":11,"nctId":159,"briefTitle":160,"officialTitle":161,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":162,"healthyVolunteers":16,"sex":17,"minAge":18,"maxAge":163,"enrollmentInfo":164,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":24,"phases":4,"briefSummary":166,"conditions":167,"keywords":168,"overallStatus":34,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":174,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":175,"startDateStruct":177,"completionDateStruct":179,"leadSponsor":181,"locationsCount":46},"100580942","the-effects-of-smartphone-addiction-on-pinch-strength-muscle-stiffness-and-handwrist-function-in-young-adults-100580942","NCT06843863","The Effects of Smartphone Addiction on Pinch Strength, Muscle Stiffness, and Hand\u002FWrist Function in Young Adults","The Effects of Smartphone Addiction on Pinch Strength, Muscle Stiffness, and Hand and Wrist Function in Young Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Willing to participate in the study\n* Have been using a smartphone for more than one year\n* Aged between 18 and 25 years\n* Send 25 or more text messages or emails per day\n* Spend more than 2 hours browsing the internet and\u002For play games for more than one hour a day\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Having radiating\u002Fradicular pain in the upper extremity\n* Having neck pain\n* Congenital deformities in the upper extremity and neck\n* A history of diagnosed neurological, rheumatic, musculoskeletal, or cardiovascular diseases\n* Having previously undergone surgery on the neck and\u002For upper extremity\n* Having been diagnosed with De Quervain's disease or tendinopathy in the hand\u002Fhand wrist muscles before","25 Years",{"count":165,"type":22},134,"Smartphones have become an indispensable part of daily life, and their increasing use has raised concerns about various health effects, including musculoskeletal symptoms. Repetitive movements of the thumb and hand muscles can lead to issues such as tendinosis, myofascial pain syndrome, and a decrease in pinch strength. Studies have shown that musculoskeletal symptoms related to smartphone use are common among young adults and university students. Additionally, an increase in device size may place greater strain on the wrist and finger muscles. Repetitive movements can cause stiffness changes in the thumb muscles, and the relationship between these changes and pinch strength is considered an important research topic. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of smartphone addiction on pinch strength, muscle stiffness, hand\u002Fwrist pain, and function in young adults.",[27],[169,170,171,172,173],"Smartphone","Behavior","Addictive","Muscle stiffness","Musculoskeletal Pain","2025-04-28",{"date":176,"type":38},"2025-04-29",{"date":178,"type":38},"2024-12-15",{"date":180,"type":22},"2025-06-15",{"name":182,"class":45},"Istanbul Gelisim University",{"id":184,"slug":185,"hasResults":11,"nctId":186,"briefTitle":187,"officialTitle":188,"acronym":189,"eligibilityCriteria":190,"healthyVolunteers":16,"sex":17,"minAge":18,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":191,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":79,"phases":193,"briefSummary":194,"conditions":195,"keywords":198,"overallStatus":58,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":202,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":203,"startDateStruct":205,"completionDateStruct":207,"leadSponsor":209,"locationsCount":4},"100586053","digital-detox-study-100586053","NCT06910371","Digital Detox Study","Digital Detox Study: A Randomized Controlled Trial","RESET","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* healthy subjects\n* greater-equal 18 years\n* sufficient German skills\n* using a smartphone daily 3 hours or more\n* no ongoing psychotherapy, psychological or psychopharmacological treatment\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Age under 18 years\n* insufficient German skills\n* Smartphone use less than 3 hours per day\n* ongoing psychotherapy, psychological or psychopharmacological treatment",{"count":192,"type":22},200,[81],"The Digital Detox study is designed as a randomized controlled trial (two unblinded parallel groups) to examine the effects of reducing smartphone screentime on mental health. After giving informed consent, participants will be screened for eligibility. Inclusion criteria are adult subjects (greater-equal 18 years) using their smartphone daily for 3 hours or more, with sufficient German skills and no ongoing psychotherapy, psychological or psychopharmacological treatment. For eligibility screening, participants have to upload a screenshot of their smartphone screen time of the last week, have to state about mental health disorders (self-report) and their sociodemographic variables (age, gender, country of residence, education and professional status, urban\u002Frural nature of place of residence), and have to fill out the following questionnaires: depressive symptoms (PHQ-9), well-being (WHO-5), sleep quality (ISI), stress (PSQ-20), loneliness (three-item loneliness scale), physical activity, and smartphone usage behavior.\n\nIf the inclusion criteria are met, participants will be randomized to the intervention or control group. The intervention consists of a three-week screen time reduction to a maximum of 2 hours per day for 3 consecutive weeks. The control group continues to use their smartphones as usual during this time. At the beginning of the study (=baseline T0), all participants will complete the following primary outcome measures (depressive symptoms (PHQ-9), well-being (WHO-5), sleep quality (ISI), stress (PSQ-20)) and secondary outcome measures (loneliness (three-item loneliness scale), craving (CEQ-F), physical activity). Both groups will also complete items on loneliness and physical activity twice during the intervention (after the first and second week of the intervention) to monitor changes in these variables during the intervention. After the three weeks of intervention (post-intervention T1), both groups will again fill out the the same outcome measures as for T0. After the 3-week intervention, there are no further restrictions regarding the participants' smartphone screen time. Follow-up (T2) will be after 3 more weeks and the same outcome measures as for T0 and T1 will be collected.\n\nThe weekly smartphone screen time is assessed via self-reporting and screenshot upload. Information is also provided on the weekly activations of the smartphone and a screenshot is uploaded of the most frequently used apps. All data is collected weekly for the previous week.\n\nThe study will be performed entirely via a smartphone app (ESMIra), which is designed especially to run longitudinal studies.\n\nPrimary hypotheses:\n\n* H1: Reducing smartphone use to a maximum of 2 hours\u002Fday over 3 weeks leads to a difference in the depressive symptoms of the intervention participants before and after participating in the intervention.\n* H2: Reducing smartphone use to a maximum of 2 hours\u002Fday over 3 weeks leads to a difference in the the sleep quality of the intervention participants before and after participating in the intervention.\n* H3: Reducing smartphone use to a maximum of 2 hours\u002Fday over 3 weeks leads to a difference in perceived stress of the intervention participants before and after participating in the intervention.\n* H4: Reducing smartphone use to a maximum of 2 hours\u002Fday over 3 weeks leads to a difference in the well-being of the intervention participants before and after participating in the intervention.\n* H5: The reduction in smartphone use to a maximum of 2 hours\u002Fday over 3 weeks led to a difference in depressive symptoms between the control and intervention groups at the post-intervention time point.\n* H6: The reduction in smartphone use to a maximum of 2 hours\u002Fday over 3 weeks led to a difference in sleep quality between the control and intervention groups at the post-intervention time point.\n* H7: The reduction in smartphone use to a maximum of 2 hours\u002Fday over 3 weeks led to a difference in perceived stress between the control and intervention groups at the post-intervention time point.\n* H8: The reduction in smartphone use to a maximum of 2 hours\u002Fday over 3 weeks led to a difference in well-being between the control and intervention groups at the post-intervention time point.",[196,197,27],"Prevention","Digital Health",[199,200,201],"digital detox","screen time reduction","mental health","2025-03-27",{"date":204,"type":38},"2025-04-04",{"date":206,"type":22},"2025-03-31",{"date":208,"type":22},"2025-06-09",{"name":210,"class":45},"Danube University Krems",{"id":212,"slug":213,"hasResults":11,"nctId":214,"briefTitle":215,"officialTitle":215,"acronym":216,"eligibilityCriteria":217,"healthyVolunteers":16,"sex":17,"minAge":18,"maxAge":163,"enrollmentInfo":218,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":79,"phases":219,"briefSummary":220,"conditions":221,"keywords":224,"overallStatus":58,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":227,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":228,"startDateStruct":230,"completionDateStruct":232,"leadSponsor":234,"locationsCount":4},"100579072","the-effect-of-mindfulness-based-stress-reduction-programme-on-smartphone-addiction-stress-and-quality-of-life-in-university-students-100579072","NCT06819540","The Effect of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Programme on Smartphone Addiction, Stress and Quality of Life in University Students","Mindfulness","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Individuals over 18 years of age,\n* From the highest on the smartphone addiction scale students from the beginning until the sample size is reached\n* No diagnosed psychiatric illness or medication not to use it,\n* Volunteering to participate in the study\n* Muş Alparslan University at the time of the research Continuing education in the Department of Nursing\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Students who did not participate in at least two group programs and",{"count":104,"type":22},[81],"The aim of this observational study was to examine the effect of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program on Smartphone Addiction, Stress and Quality of Life in Nursing Students. The main question it aims to answer is:\n\nIs there a significant relationship between smartphone addiction, quality of life and stress in nursing students? Smartphone addiction scale will be applied and students with risky scores will be determined and pre-test will be applied to the students in the experimental group according to randomization. During an 8-week intervention period, in addition to mindfulness practices and experiential studies, experiential practices will be carried out on stress, stress management and how mindfulness is applied in daily life and interpersonal communication through the sharing of the participants.",[27,222,223],"Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction","Quality of Life",[216,225,226],"University Students","Stress","2025-02-10",{"date":229,"type":38},"2025-02-11",{"date":231,"type":22},"2025-02-22",{"date":233,"type":22},"2025-12-20",{"name":235,"class":45},"Hasan Kalyoncu University",{"id":237,"slug":238,"hasResults":11,"nctId":239,"briefTitle":240,"officialTitle":241,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":242,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":18,"maxAge":163,"enrollmentInfo":243,"targetDuration":245,"studyType":24,"phases":4,"briefSummary":246,"conditions":247,"keywords":249,"overallStatus":58,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":255,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":256,"startDateStruct":258,"completionDateStruct":260,"leadSponsor":262,"locationsCount":4},"100572312","de-quervain-syndrome-among-medical-students-with-smart-phone-addiction-100572312","NCT06731634","De Quervain Syndrome Among Medical Students with Smart Phone Addiction","Prevalence of De Quervain' S Tenosynovit's Syndrome Among Egyptian Medical Students with Smart Phone Addiction","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Asymptomatic students with normal healthy state\n* Any student in all the academic years with age 18-25\n* Addictive smart phone users with score over 31 for male and 33 for female students in smart phone addiction scale.\n* Who own or use mobile.\n* Both genders: male and female\n* Willing to participate.\n* Egyptian students\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Those who don't have mobile phone.\n* Any previous injury or trauma or surgery and a history of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and deformities and changes in the shape of the finger joints.\n* Those who are not willing to participate.\n* Non-Egyptian students.",{"count":244,"type":22},103,"1 Day","To investigate the prevelance of the de quervain tenosynovitis among the Egyptian medical students with smartphone addiction",[248,27],"De Quervain Tenosynovitis",[250,251,252,253,254],"De quervain tenosynovitis","Egyptian medical students","Cairo University","Smartphone addiction","Prevelance","2024-12-09",{"date":257,"type":38},"2024-12-12",{"date":259,"type":22},"2024-12",{"date":261,"type":22},"2025-03",{"name":252,"class":45}]