Executive function in adolescents with problematic smartphone use
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Tauste-Garcia, Irene; Nieto Ruiz, Ana María; Moreno Padilla, María; Martín Tamayo, Ignacio; Fernández-Serrano, María JoséEditorial
Taylor & Francis Group
Materia
Executive functioning Problematic smartphone use Adolescents
Fecha
2025Referencia bibliográfica
Tauste-Garcia, I., Nieto-Ruiz, A., Moreno-Padilla, M., Martin-Tamayo, I., & Fernandez-Serrano, M. J. (2025). Executive function in adolescents with problematic smartphone use. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 30(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2025.2562950
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MCIN - AEI - FEDER, EU (project RTI2018-101335-B-I00)Resumen
Adolescence is a crucial stage for prefrontal cortex development, a brain area responsible for control goal-oriented behaviours, known as executive functioning (EF).
Consequently, adolescents have a greater risk of problematic smartphone use (PSU).
The current study aimed to examine the EF in adolescents with and without PSU. The
participants included 110 students (44.5% males) ranging in age from 13 to 18 years
(M = 15.77; SD = 1.84). They completed a PSU scale and a set of tasks that assess the
components of the EF system. Parents were also asked to evaluate their children’s EF
using a behaviour rating inventory. We found significant differences between problematic and non-problematic smartphone users on parent-report measures but not on
performance-based measures. These results indicate that adolescents with PSU may
show greater difficulties in regulating their own behaviour and emotional responses,
but they can manage their cognitive processes effectively.





