Phubbing: revisión sistemática exploratoria
Resumen
El uso desmedido de los smartphones ha originado conductas problemáticas y desadaptativas desencadenando conflictos con las personas que interactúan con su empleo. Las investigaciones sobre los efectos de los smartphones se identifica el fenómeno del phubbing que consiste en desprestigiar o ignorar a otra persona empleando estos dispositivos. La presente revisión sistemática tuvo como objetivo identificar las investigaciones sobre el tema, se generó un documento que plasma los resultados de 60 documentos analizados que se obtuvieron de las bases de datos PudMed, ScienceDirect, Scielo, Redalyc y Dialnet. Resultados: Se identifica autores y líneas de investigación entre ellas se observa la adaptación y validación de instrumentos; los efectos de los dispositivos smartphones en las relaciones de pareja, relaciones entre padres e hijos, también se observa investigaciones que analizan el fenómeno como predictores en los efectos psicoemocionales, en las implicaciones de los procesos de socialización, con impacto emocional de quien está involucrado, consumo adictivo a los dispositivos, y efectos en las formas de crianza y en el aprendizaje social de las personas, en síntesis, se observa un abordaje actual del fenómeno y con ello se dio respuesta a la pregunta ¿qué es lo que se ha investigado del fenómeno Phubbing
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