TY - CHAP A1 - Fischer, Peter A1 - Lermer, Eva A1 - Heinrich, Hanna A1 - Frey, Dieter A1 - Dehe, Dörthe A1 - Fischer, Julia ED - Riecke-Baulecke, Thomas T1 - Ethikorientierte humanistische Führung T2 - Das große Handbuch Personal und Führung in der Kita : Grundlagen und Anregungen für die Praxis Y1 - 2018 SN - 978-3-556-07346-9 SP - 309 EP - 348 PB - Carl Link CY - Köln; Kronach ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hudecek, Matthias F. C. A1 - Lemster, Simon A1 - Fischer, Peter A1 - Cecil, Julia A1 - Frey, Dieter A1 - Gaube, Susanne A1 - Lermer, Eva T1 - Surfing in the Streets: How Problematic Smartphone Use, Fear of Missing Out, and Antisocial Personality Traits are Linked to Driving Behavior JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Smartphone use while driving (SUWD) is a major cause of accidents and fatal crashes. This serious problem is still too little understood to be solved. Therefore, the current research aimed to contribute to a better understanding of SUWD by examining factors that have received little or no attention in this context: problematic smartphone use (PSU), fear of missing out (FOMO), and Dark Triad. In the first step, we conducted a systematic literature review to map the current state of research on these factors. In the second step, we conducted a cross-sectional study and collected data from 989 German car drivers. A clear majority (61%) admitted to using the smartphone while driving at least occasionally. Further, the results showed that FOMO is positively linked to PSU and that both are positively associated with SUWD. Additionally, we found that Dark Triad traits are relevant predictors of SUWD and other problematic driving behaviors--in particular, psychopathy is associated with committed traffic offenses. Thus, results indicate that PSU, FOMO, and Dark Triad are relevant factors to explain SUWD. We hope to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of this dangerous phenomenon with these findings. KW - smartphone KW - psychological attitudes KW - behavior KW - personality traits Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284984 VL - 18 IS - 4 ER -