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Smartphone Addiction – 88% married Indians feel that excessive usage of smartphones is hurting their relationship: vivo Switch Off Study on Impact of Smartphones on Spousal Relationships

Technology is a boon that can help us in many ways in both our professional and personal life. However, the overuse of technology could be detrimental. The impact it can have on our relationships could be substantial. Keeping this in mind, vivo, the innovative global smartphone brand, today announced the findings of its fourth edition of the Switch Off study titled‘Smartphones and their impact on human relationships 2022’, focusing on the behavioural and psychological changes in relationships of married couples due to excessive use of smartphone devices. vivo conducted this study in association with Cybermedia Research (CMR) to find out the impact of excessive usage of smartphones on married couples and its effect on relationships.

The fourth edition of the ‘Switch Off’ study focuses on a unique angle of relationship dynamics, especially in the context of indiscriminate use and the all-pervasive presence of smartphones in our lives. The study sheds light on the various trends, and patterns associated with smartphone usage and analyses the changing relationship dynamics of married Indian couples along with individuals’ addiction to their smartphone devices.

Smartphones impacting spousal relationships

Interestingly, 67% of people confessed to being on their phones even while they’re spending time with their spouse however 89% of respondents said that they spend less time engaging in relaxed conversation with their spouse than possible. With excessive smartphone usage, 66% of respondents feel that their relationship with their better halves has weakened. Overindulgence in smartphones leads to psychological changes as 70% of people confess to getting irritated if their spouse interrupts them while they are engrossed in their smartphone. In fact, married couples are mostly distracted while having a conversation with their partners as 69% of respondents confessed not being attentive enough while conversing with their spouse. 

The findings also show that smartphone users agree that in-person engagements are more relaxing and they spend less time in the same. 84% of respondents wish to spend more time with their spouse. People are accepting the problems and are willing to change. 88% of respondents agreed that increased usage of smartphones is hurting their relationship with their spouses. 90% of people would want to devote more leisure time to meaningful conversations with their spouses. 

Smartphones impacting the lives of people

The findings of the study corroborate that smartphones have become an integral part of their daily lives as around 84% of people agree that it has become a part of their body and cannot be separated. Technological advances have allowed people to be more productive and communicate easily however, it also distracts people in multiple ways, 72% of respondents agreed that they sometimes get so absorbed in their smartphones that they lose track of their surroundings. 

Excessive usage of smartphones has created a detrimental impact on the time family members spend together, 58% of people agreed that they use smartphones while eating meals whereas 60% use them in their living room. Furthermore, 86% of respondents agreed that the phone is the last thing that users see before hitting the bed. A whopping 60% of people also use smartphones while sitting with family instead of having momentous conversations. 

Commenting on the launch of the study, Yogendra Sriramula, Head Brand Strategy, vivo India, said, “The significance of a smartphone in today’s life is undisputed however excessive usage remains an area that the users need to be cautious of. As a responsible brand, we aim to underline the importance of spending time with our loved ones, for that is the true meaning of leisure time. vivo’s fourth edition of the ‘switch off’ report aims to raise awareness, especially among married couples to help them maintain a healthy relationship with their loved ones while reaping the benefits of the technology.” 

Some of the key findings of the study are as below:

Smartphone’s impact on spousal relationship: Impacting meaningful relationships

Benefits Mobile phones

Smartphone Addiction: Obsession with smartphones moving uphill, impacting day-to-day habits 

What do couples desire: A silver lining 

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