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Krátká verze škály závislosti na chytrých telefonech׊kála pasivního užívání sociálních médií×
OborPsychologie sociálních médiíPsychologie sociálních médií
RodinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok vzniku20132018
TvůrceMin Kwon, Dai-Jin Kim, Hyun Cho, and Sang YangJae-Won Hur (and related work by Verduyn, Valkenburg, and others)
TypSelf-reportSelf-report
Původní zdrojKwon, M., Kim, D.-J., Cho, H., & Yang, S. (2013). The Smartphone Addiction Scale: Development and validation of a short version for adolescents. PLoS ONE, 8(12), e83558. DOI ↗Hur, J.-W. (2018). The impact of using social media on reducing social isolation. The Internet and Higher Education, 38, 21–28. link ↗
Další názvySAS-SVPSMUSES, Passive Use
Příbuzné44
ShrnutíThe Smartphone Addiction Scale-Short Version (SAS-SV) is a 10-item self-report instrument that rapidly assesses smartphone dependency and addiction-like behaviors in adolescents and adults. Developed by Kwon and colleagues in 2013 as an abbreviated version of the original 33-item SAS, it measures core dimensions of addiction: daily-life disturbance, withdrawal, virtual-life orientation, and tolerance.The Passive Social Media Use Scale measures the extent to which individuals engage in passive consumption—scrolling, lurking, and observing others' content—versus active participation like posting, commenting, and messaging. Developed to distinguish between active (interactive) and passive (consumptive) social media behaviors, this scale recognizes that passive use patterns are associated with distinct psychological outcomes including reduced wellbeing and increased social comparison.
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