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Study Examines Phubbing's Impact on Relationship Dynamics

Research from the University of Connecticut and Columbia University highlights the potential negative effects of phone use on relationship satisfaction, termed 'phubbing.'

Editorial Staff
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A recent study published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships investigates the phenomenon of 'phubbing,' where individuals prioritize their phones over personal interactions.

Conducted by researchers at the University of Connecticut and Columbia University, the study suggests that excessive phone use can lead to diminished relationship satisfaction.

The findings underscore the importance of considering technology's role in interpersonal dynamics, particularly in maintaining healthy relationships.