A Social Media Outage Was Associated with a Surge in Nomophobia, and the Magnitude of Change in Nomophobia during the Outage Was Associated with Baseline Insomnia
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Michael V. Vitiello | S. Pandi-Perumal | N. Bragazzi | A. Bahammam | F. Fekih-Romdhane | H. Jahrami | Zahra Saif | S. Pandi‑Perumal | Ahmed S. Bahammam | MICHAEL V. Vitiello | Haitham A. Jahrami
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