Problematic smartphone use among Lebanese adults aged 18-65 years using MPPUS-10
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Jumana Antoun | Marc Nahas | Sani Hlais | Chantal Saberian | Jumana Antoun | S. Hlais | C. Saberian | Marc Nahas
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