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A Study of Smart Phone Addiction Process - Focusing on theoretical expending of a cognitive-behavioral model -
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스마트폰 중독과정에 관한 연구 : 인지 행동 모델의 논의 확장을 중심으로

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Kim, Hyoung-Jee (고려대학교) Kim, Sung Tae (고려대학교)
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Korean Society For Journalism And Communication Studies Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies Vol.62 No.1 KCI Excellent Accredited Journal
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2018.2
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131 - 161 (31page)
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10.20879/kjjcs.2018.62.1.005

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The problem of smart phone overuse or addiction has been important issue from both perspectives of academia and practical fields. This paper is to aim to explain smartphone addiction as a pattern of process of users from psychological and cognitive causes to behavioral effects. To do so, a total of 537 Korean subjects between age groups of from teen to 70 was surveyed online during April in 2017. Several research questions and hypotheses were asked and then main findigs of this research were theoretically and practically discussed in relation to the traditional "cognitive-behavioral model. We hope this research to expend further academic discussion on the currently important issue of smartphone addictions.

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1. 연구의 배경
2. 이론적 논의 및 기존문헌 검토
3. 연구문제와 연구방법
4. 연구결과
5. 결론 및 제언
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