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- Behavior, Addictive; Smartphone; Students; Motivation; Qualitative research
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- Purpose: Smartphone overdependence in young adults is a growing issue, that requires a vigorous approach to
manage its associated problems in the affected ones. This study was designed to suggest a detailed direction to
help university students with smartphone overdependence, who would be internally motivated through satisfying
their basic needs based on the self-determination theory (SDT). Methods: The data were collected via face-to-face
interviews with twenty program providers, who have managed the program for preventing and treating the smartphone
overdependence. All interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed. The data were analyzed using directed
qualitative content analysis. Results: One core category emerged from the findings: ¡®Empowering motivation of
autonomous actor of change associated with environmental context,¡¯ which three generic categories and seven
subcategories supported. Apart from the three basic needs in the SDT, autonomy, relatedness, and competence,
no additional concepts were mentioned, but the participants complained about the practical difficulties of running
programs with non-motivated students. Conclusion: Our study findings emphasize that research and clinical practice
for young people with smartphone overdependence should focus more on developing detailed program contents
synchronized with theoretical and conceptual guidance.
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