Nomophobia: Growing fear of being without smartphone
Deeksha Pandey and Anshika Rosha
A psychological illness where people dread losing their connection to their mobile phones is known as nomophobia, or NO mobile phone phobia. Based on definitions from the DSM-IV, the term "nomophobia" refers to a "phobia for a particular or specific things." When someone uses their phone excessively, there are a number of psychological issues at play, such as low self-esteem and an outgoing personality. The weight of this issue is currently growing on a global scale. NOMOPHOBIC symptoms may also be triggered by other mental illnesses, such as panic disorder, social anxiety, or social phobia. It is very difficult to tell if a patient develops NOMOPHOBIC symptoms as a result of an addiction to cell phones or if their anxiety issues are present [1]. Instances of nomophobia include the following signs and symptoms: tachycardia, anxiety, shaking, sweating, agitation, and altered breathing patterns. Nomophobia can also serve as a stand-in for other mental illnesses. As such, we must exercise extreme caution while diagnosing it. Nomophobia can also be triggered by certain mental illnesses, and vice versa. Because nomophobia shares clinical symptoms with other diseases, it can be extremely tough for clinicians to diagnose and treat patients due to its complexity [2].
Deeksha Pandey, Anshika Rosha. Nomophobia: Growing fear of being without smartphone. Int J Adv Psychiatric Nurs 2024;6(1):110-112. DOI: 10.33545/26641348.2024.v6.i1b.155