Feeling sad? Using phone won't make you any happier

Feeling sad? Using phone wont make you any happier
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Turning to your mobile phone every time you feel a little low would only make things worse as smartphones do not help alleviate negative feelings, say researchers, including one of Indian-origin.

New York: Turning to your mobile phone every time you feel a little low would only make things worse as smartphones do not help alleviate negative feelings, say researchers, including one of Indian-origin.


Using a mobile phone for temporary relief from negative emotions could worsen psychological conditions and spiral into unregulated and problematic use of mobile phones, said Prabu David, dean, College of Communication Arts and Science at Michigan State University.


"The research bears out that despite all the advances we have made, there is still a place for meaningful, face-to-face interaction," David, an alumnus of Loyola College, Chennai, India, pointed out. He said that people who substitute electronic interaction for the real-life human kind find little if any satisfaction.


"The mobile phone can do a range of things that simulate human interaction. It seduces us into believing it is real, but the fact remains it's still synthetic," David noted. The researchers examined two pathways for habitual use of a smart phone: To either pass the time or entertain, or to alleviate feelings of sadness or depression by seeking out others. It is the second reason that can cause trouble, David said.

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