Prevalence and predictors of nomophobia among the general population in two middle eastern countries
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A. Aldhahir | H. Alwafi | Hamza M. Assaggaf | Mohammed Samannodi | Emad M Salawati | A. Naser | Mohammed A Almatrafi | Abdullah A Al Qurashi | Afnan Alqurashi | Jumanah T. Qedair | A. Fatani | Rakan Ekram | Rahaf Awaili Alharbi | Khawlah Ghazi Alharbi | Braah Ali Almutwakkil | Wael Rammal | H. Assaggaf | Emad M. Salawati | R. Alharbi
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