School of Business and Economics, Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany.
WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Berlin, Germany.
PLoS One. 2020 Nov 18;15(11):e0241383. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0241383. eCollection 2020.
The omnipresence of smartphones among adolescents and adults gives rise to the questions about excessive use and personality factors which are associated with heavier engagement with these devices. Previous studies have found behavioral similarities between smartphone use and maladaptive behaviors (e.g. drinking, gambling, drug abuse) in the context of intertemporal choice but mostly relied on participants' self-reports regarding engagement with their phone. In this study, we collected actual usage data by smartphone application from 101 participants and assessed their tendency to discount future rewards, their reward responsiveness, self-control and consideration of future consequences. We found that smartphone screen time was correlated with choosing smaller immediate over larger delayed rewards and that usage of social media and gaming apps predicted delay discounting. Additionally, smartphone use was negatively correlated with self-control but not correlated with consideration of future consequences. Neither psychological variable could mediate the relationship between smartphone usage and delay discounting. Our findings provide further evidence that smartphone use and impulsive decision-making go hand in hand and that engagement with these devices needs to be critically examined by researchers to guide prudent behavior.
智能手机在青少年和成年人中的普及引发了人们对过度使用手机以及与更频繁使用这些设备相关的人格因素的关注。先前的研究已经发现,在跨期选择的背景下,智能手机的使用与不良行为(如饮酒、赌博、药物滥用)之间存在行为上的相似性,但这些研究主要依赖于参与者对手机使用情况的自我报告。在这项研究中,我们通过智能手机应用程序收集了 101 名参与者的实际使用数据,并评估了他们对未来奖励的折扣倾向、奖励反应性、自我控制能力和对未来后果的考虑。我们发现,智能手机的屏幕使用时间与选择较小的即时奖励而不是较大的延迟奖励有关,而社交媒体和游戏应用程序的使用则可以预测延迟折扣。此外,智能手机的使用与自我控制呈负相关,但与对未来后果的考虑无关。这两个心理变量都不能作为智能手机使用与延迟折扣之间关系的中介。我们的研究结果进一步证明了智能手机的使用与冲动决策是相互关联的,研究人员需要对这些设备的使用情况进行批判性的检查,以引导人们谨慎使用。