Obsessive fear in the world?

Perhaps it is a bit too much to call this a fear syndrome, and the feeling of being uneasy about the lack of communication in the modern world is a completely understandable feeling. However, with 66% of the above, it is becoming a phobia every minute of every 24 hours.

It is 'to live without a mobile phone' , when 66% of those admitted to it were their greatest fear.

Perhaps it is a bit too much to call this a fear syndrome, and the feeling of being uneasy about the lack of communication in the modern world is a completely understandable feeling. However, with 66% of the above, it is becoming a phobia every minute of every 24 hours.

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Here are the alarming symptoms of ' nomophobia' , ie ( fear of not having a mobile phone ): You cannot turn off your phone for even a minute; Continuously checking missed calls, emails and SMS messages; Regularly charge the phone battery; can't go to the bathroom without carrying a phone.

DailyMail reported that the poll was conducted by SecurEnvoy in the UK with 1000 people. The prevalence of 'nomophobia' was significantly higher than 4 years ago, from 53% to 66%.

The group of young users, aged 18-24, tend to be the most addicted to mobile phones when 77% admit they cannot leave the phone for even a few minutes. This rate in the age group 25-34 is 68%.

On average, a user checks the phone 34 times a day and 75% carries a phone into the bathroom, SecurEnvoy said.

Update 14 December 2018
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