The Role of Connection Cues for Co-present Smartphone Use in Everyday Life Insights from an Experience Sampling Study
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| Publication date | 05-2026 |
| Journal | Mobile Media & Communication |
| Volume | Issue number | 14 | 2 |
| Pages (from-to) | 453-473 |
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| Abstract |
Co-present smartphone use—the use of smartphones in the presence of others—is a prevalent behavior in social contexts. However, the situational mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain poorly understood. While previous research has primarily conceptualized co-present smartphone use as a stable individual disposition and focused on person-level determinants, the role of specific situational characteristics has remained largely unexplored. Addressing this gap, the present study investigates co-present smartphone use from a situational perspective, aiming to gain insights into the situational predictors of co-present smartphone use. We conducted an experience sampling study with 87 participants, reporting on 829 social interactions to examine how co-present use is linked to different types of connection cues (technical, spatial, and mental). The findings show that a person’s smartphone use during an interaction is related to the smartphone use of others present and the number of notifications received.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1177/20501579251390035 |
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