Apr 6, 2008

Nomophobia - Fear of losing Mobile phone contact

Researchers in London had discovered new thing which they have termed as "nomophobia", the fear of being out of mobile phone contact.

Researchers from Britain also have carried out a survey and found that nomophobia is completely disturbing our daily life when your mobile phone is running out of battery or credit, losing your handset and not having proper network coverage is affecting almost 53 per cent of mobile users.

We all know about stressful situations in everyday life like moving house, break-ups and organising a family Christmas, but it seems like without mobile contact may be the 21st century's contribution to our already manic lives.

"Being phone less and panicked is a symptom of our daily culture," said by Stewart Fox-Mills, the Head of Telephony at the Post Office, which commissioned the YouGov survey, was quoted by The Independent newspaper as saying.

According to the survey, men suffer more than women, with 48 per cent of females and 58 percent of males admitting to feelings of anxiety.More than 20 per cent of the 2,163 respondents said they never switched off their mobiles,and one in ten admitted that their job required them to be contactable at all times, the survey has revealed.

Some 55 per cent cited keeping in touch with friends or family as the main reason for being wedded to their handsets and nine per cent said having their phone switched off made them anxious.

However, the Post Office has come up with a solution to avoiding nomophobia. It recommends leaving loved ones an alternative contact number and making a back-up list of all contacts in case the phone is lost or stolen.

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