%0 Journal Article %T Linking Internet Communication and Smartphone Use Disorder by taking a closer look at the Facebook and WhatsApp applications %A Bernd Lachmann %A Christian Montag %A Peng Sha %A Rayna Sariyska %J Archive of "Addictive Behaviors Reports". %D 2019 %R 10.1016/j.abrep.2018.100148 %X Smartphones are ubiquitous in the digital society. Although this powerful device is useful because it supports and simplifies many tasks in everyday life, a growing number of researchers is concerned that smartphones might have detrimental effects on the human brain and related psychological processes. Evidence indicates that social media platforms such as WhatsApp and Facebook are essential drivers of smartphone usage. Thus, a critical, yet unexplored issue is how excessive use of those platforms is related to Smartphone Use Disorder (SUD). Furthermore, since the roles of life satisfaction and fear of missing out (FoMo) have been demonstrated to be of particular importance for Internet Use and Internet Communication Disorder, those constructs were examined in the context of SUD %K Smartphone Use Disorder %K Internet Communication Disorder %K WhatsApp %K Facebook %K FoMo %K Life satisfaction %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6543448/