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That's just my two cents, though. What do you guys think?. According to a new study, two out of three people suffer from nomophobia, the fear of being without mobile contact. Are you one of them? Take our poll. Nomophobia is the fear of being without mobile contact (who knew such a term or condition existed?), and according to a new study from the U.K., two out of three people suffer from it. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.
CNET también está disponible en español, Don't show this again, Commissioned by SecurEnvoy, creator of tokenless two-factor authentication, the survey found that 66 percent of the 1,000 people interviewed worry about being the domesticated jungle - floral still life iphone case without cell phone contact, This is up from just over 50 percent four years ago, when the phobia was first identified, When sorted by age, the highest incidence of nomophobia is in 18- to 24-year-olds (77 percent), followed by 25- to 34-year-olds (68 percent), The third highest rate is among those 55 and older..
Slightly more women say they worry about being apart from their phones than men (70 percent to 61 percent), though a SecurEnvoy rep points out that this could be because fewer women than men have two phones (36 percent versus 47 percent). All these figures may sound impressive, but bear in mind that people were asked if they worried about being apart from their phones--a state of being that may be more likely to indicate low-level anxiety than an actual phobia. Wanting my phone to be operational on a long road trip with lots of miles between gas stations is one thing; living in sheer terror of being without my phone for any moment of any day is quite another.
Still, the apparent rise in the number of people who worry about being without their phone is right in step with the rise in dependence on the devices, The question of whether nomophobia is becoming as the domesticated jungle - floral still life iphone case prevalent as other common fears--think arachnophobia (fear of spiders), acrophobia (fear of heights), trypanophobia (fear of injections), and glossophobia (fear of public speaking)--will undoubtedly require more rigid investigation, So, what about you? Do you suffer from nomophobia? Vote in our poll..
Member Since: 2 July 2009. Short Bio: Elizabeth Armstrong Moore is a freelance journalist in Portland, Ore. She covered 9/11 from Ground Zero as The Christian Science Monitor's Earl Foell intern in New York the day after her 22nd birthday, and served as a staff writer for the paper in Boston until moving to Portland in 2005. Her work has appeared in Wired magazine, the Moscow Times, Oregon Public Broadcasting, and on the covers of Portland Monthly, Willamette Week, and the Chicago Reader. Moore graduated magna-c.um-laude from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in 2001, and has reported from as far a field as Kazan in Russia and Iqaluit just below the Arctic Circle. She won a Society of Professional Journalists "personalities" award for her Willamette Week profile of piano prodigy Stanley Waters.
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