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Traditional Social Sports Games and Mental Training for Smartphone Addiction and Psychological Distress in School-Aged Adolescents: Randomized Controlled Trial

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2026 May 4;14:e85353. doi: 10.2196/85353.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Problematic smartphone use among adolescents is a growing public health concern closely associated with psychological distress and loneliness. Effective, culturally grounded, school-based interventions are needed.

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the effects of a 12-week program combining traditional social sports games and mental exercises on smartphone addiction, nomophobia, psychological distress, and loneliness in adolescents.

METHODS: In this randomized controlled trial, 69 school-recruited Tunisian adolescents (aged 14-16 years) with clinically elevated smartphone addiction scores were assigned to an experimental group (n=36, 52.2%) or a control group (n=33, 47.8%). The experimental group received a 12-week intervention comprising 4 weekly sessions integrating traditional social sports games with mental exercises, whereas the control group continued standard physical education. Outcomes (smartphone addiction, nomophobia, psychological distress, and loneliness) were assessed at baseline and after the intervention using scales validated in Arabic.

RESULTS: Linear mixed-effects models adjusted for age, sex, and BMI revealed significant group × time interactions of moderate magnitude across all outcomes (P<.05 in all cases) favoring the experimental group. Adjusted postintervention comparisons confirmed significantly lower scores in the experimental group for smartphone addiction, nomophobia, psychological distress, and loneliness (P<.05 in all cases; partial ηp2=0.08-0.12). Mediation analysis indicated that reductions in loneliness accounted for 34.4% of the intervention’s effect on smartphone addiction, consistent with partial mediation.

CONCLUSIONS: A culturally adapted, school-based intervention combining traditional social sports games and mental exercises significantly reduced problematic smartphone use and improved psychological well-being. The partial mediation through reduced loneliness highlights the critical role of social connectedness in adolescent digital health interventions.

PMID:42081744 | DOI:10.2196/85353

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