Characterization of Smartphone-related Diseases Using the Phonix Care Application

NCT07293208 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 171

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Summary

The goal of this observational study is to describe how adolescents and young adults use screens in their daily lives and to identify different profiles of screen use ranging from low to excessive. The study also aims to understand how screen-use behaviors relate to health, motivation, and sociodemographic factors.

The main questions it aims to answer are:

What are the objective and self-reported patterns of screen use (e.g., frequency of use, types of apps, daily time spent, usage periods)?

Do distinct screen-use profiles emerge (low, moderate, intensive/excessive) when taking into account:

Age, gender, educational track (general, technological, vocational), Parents' socioeconomic status, Health variables (sleep quality, physical activity/sedentary behavior, well-being), Cognitive and conative variables (self-regulation capacity, academic motivation)? Are excessive users characterized by specific patterns, such as intensive use of social media, video platforms, or video games combined with mood problems, sleep difficulties, or motivational issues? Do screen-use profiles vary depending on age group (middle school, high school, university) and gender?

Are there mediating mechanisms explaining excessive use? Specifically:

Does poor self-regulation mediate the link between screen-use intensity and well-being? Do sleep problems mediate the link between excessive nighttime use and mood disturbances (anxiety, depression)? Do academic motivation and cognitive factors mediate differences between moderate and excessive users? If groups differ, researchers will compare low-use, moderate-use, and excessive-use profiles to determine whether they show meaningful differences in health, motivation, and sociodemographic characteristics.

Participants will:

Install a smartphone application that passively records daily screen-use indicators (e.g., usage time, app categories, frequency of openings, time windows of use).

Complete questionnaires assessing:

Self-reported screen use, Sleep, physical activity, well-being, Mood variables (anxiety, depression), Self-regulation, Academic motivation, Sociodemographic factors (age, gender, parents' SES, educational track).

Conditions

  • Screen Time

Interventions

DEVICE

PhonixDiag Smartphone Monitoring Tool

PhonixDiag is a passive smartphone-based monitoring tool designed to collect objective digital behavior indicators in real time. The tool runs in the background of the participant's smartphone and records daily screen-use patterns, including frequency of app openings, time spent on recreational applications, usage periods throughout the day, and nighttime phone activity. PhonixDiag does not modify the participant's phone use or deliver any behavioral intervention. It functions solely as a data collection system to objectively assess screen-use behaviors and identify usage profiles (low, moderate, excessive). The tool is distinct from other digital interventions because it does not provide feedback, warnings, or recommendations, and operates exclusively for passive monitoring purposes.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Phonix Health

    lead INDUSTRY

Eligibility

Min Age
12 Years
Max Age
25 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2022-04-01
Primary Completion
2023-03-01
Completion
2023-03-01

Countries

  • France

Study Locations

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