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Phantom vibrations among undergraduates: Prevalence and associated psychological characteristics

机译:大学生的幻影振动:普遍性及相关的心理特征

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'Phantom vibration syndrome,' or perceived vibrations from a device that is not really vibrating, is a recent psychological phenomenon that has attracted the attention of the media and medical community. Most (89%) of the 290 undergraduates in our sample had experienced phantom vibrations, and they experienced them about once every two weeks, on average. However, few found them bothersome. Those higher in conscientiousness experienced phantom vibrations less frequently, and those who had strong reactions to text messages (higher in the emotional reaction subscale of text message dependence) were more bothered by phantom vibrations. These findings suggest that targeting individuals' emotional reactions to text messages might be helpful in combating the negative consequences of both text message dependency and phantom vibrations. However, because few young adults were bothered by these phantom vibrations or made attempts to stop them, interventions aimed at this population may be unnecessary.
机译:“幻影振动综合症”,或来自未真正振动的设备的感知振动,是一种最近引起人们注意的心理现象,引起了媒体和医学界的关注。在我们样本中的290名大学生中,大多数(89%)经历了幻像振动,平均大约每两周经历一次。但是,很少有人发现它们很麻烦。那些自觉性较高的人较少经历幻象振动,而那些对短信反应强烈的人(在短信依赖的情绪反应子量表中较高)则受到幻象振动的困扰。这些发现表明,针对个人对短信的情感反应可能有助于消除短信依赖和幻影振动的负面影响。但是,由于很少有年轻成年人受到这些幻像振动的困扰或试图阻止它们,因此可能不需要针对此人群的干预措施。

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