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The study of cellular phone, the state of use and the influence on the environment of living for junior high school, high school, and university students.
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- Noriko Watanabe
- Niigata Seiryo University Department of Nursing
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- Miyuki Kubota
- Niigata Seiryo University Department of Nursing
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- Tomoi Ishizaki
- Niigata Seiryo University Department of Nursing
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- Kyoko Oyanagi
- ADOLESCENCE IN NIIGATA
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- Other Title
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- 中・高・大学生における携帯電話の使用状況と生活環境への影響に関する調査
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Description
We carried out questionnaire concerning cellular phone at junior high school, high school, anduniversity to find the state of use and the influence on the environment of living for junior highschool, high school, and university students.The results are as follows.The rate of possession of cellular phone, 30% of the junior high school students have cellularphone. On the other hand, above 90% of the high school and university students have it. The ratioof use of telephone call function, there is no difference between them. The charge, 3,000~6,000yenis for junior high school students, 6,000~9,000yen is for high school and university students. Theinfluence brought by using cellular phone, 50~60% of junior high school, high school and universitystudents feel their pleasure of living increase. 40~50% of them increase their same sex friends.30~40% of them increase their opposite sex friends. The site for encounter, 90 of possessors, 3 ofno-possessor have entered it.17 of possessors have been suffered damage.
Journal
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- Bulletin of Niigata Seiryo University
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Bulletin of Niigata Seiryo University 8 29-39, 2008-03-10
Niigata Seiryo University/Niigata Seiryo University Junior College
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1571135652586515584
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- NII Article ID
- 110007569152
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- NII Book ID
- AA11549156
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- ISSN
- 13461737
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- CiNii Articles