Search 1
- Database: Academic Search Premier
- Boolean: Screen Use And Family
- Limiter: Full text, Publication Date 2015 – 2022, Academic Journal
- Results: 95
- Potiential Article: Domoff, S. E., Radesky, J. S., Harrison, K., Riley, H., Lumeng, J. C., & Miller, A. L. (2019). A Naturalistic Study of Child and Family Screen Media and Mobile Device Use. Journal of Child & Family Studies, 28(2), 401–410. https://doi-org.ezproxy.fhsu.edu/10.1007/s10826-018-1275-1
- Annotation: This study seeks to identify themes of family communication around media and mobile devise using naturalistic observation methodology. Experts from the fields of communication, clinical child psychology, and developmental-behavioral pediatrics independently analyzed common themes (Domoff).
Search 2
- Database: Communication and Mass Media Collection
- Boolean: Social Media And Family
- Limiter: Full text, Academic Journal
- Results: 51
- Potiential Article: Stevic, A., Schmuck, D., Karsay, K., & Matthes, J. (2021). Are Smartphones Enhancing or Displacing Face-to-Face Communication With Close Ties? A Panel Study Among Adults. International journal of communication [Online], 792+. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A656011668/PPCM?u=klnb_fhsuniv&sid=bookmark-PPCM&xid=f0906088
- Annotation: This study tries to argue that the occurrence of enhancement effects is contingent on the specific type of smartphone use. They test how adults communicative and communicative smartphone uses influence the quantity of communication and quality of relationships with family and friends. This is great article for my study because this is very much inline of what exactly my research is.
Search 3
- Database: Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts
- Boolean: Family and Addiction
- Limiter: Full text, PDF Full Text, Publication Date: 01/01/2014 – 01/01/2022, Academic Journal
- Results: 56
- Potiential Article: Jin Jeong, Y., Suh, B., & Gweon, G. (2020). Is smartphone addiction different from Internet addiction? comparison of addiction-risk factors among adolescents. Behaviour & Information Technology, 39(5), 578–593. https://doi-org.ezproxy.fhsu.edu/10.1080/0144929X.2019.1604805
- Annotation: This study goes over the similarities and difference among addiction groups children. They examined 12 addiction -risk factors related to psychology, family, and school environment that can influence the adolescents normative developmental analysis (Jeong). This study can benefit my research to see if smartphone addiction is the same as internet addiction, because some people could assume that they are the same.