2017, Número 1
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Rev Mex Med Forense 2017; 2 (1)
Alteraciones psicosociales y agresividad en individuos con dependencia al teléfono móvil
Denis-Rodríguez E, Barradas-Alarcón ME, Delgadillo-Castillo R
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 22
Paginas: 61-66
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RESUMEN
La dependencia al teléfono móvil es un fenómeno social de frecuente creciente; se ha implicado con la aparición de diversas alteraciones físicas, como dermatitis de contacto, esterilidad y tumores de origen encefálico; recientemente se ha vinculado con diversas alteraciones psicosociales; en esta revisión analizaremos la relación entre la dependencia al teléfono móvil y las alteraciones psicosociales, haciendo énfasis en su posible rol como entidad criminológica.
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