If you suffer from separation anxiety from your phone, then this test might just tell you it’s time for a digital detox.
While it might be the fashion accessory permanently attached to our hands, your mobile phone could be leading to social anxiety, FOMO or even disturbing sleep patterns when you bring it into your bedroom for your nightly scroll through on social media.

Researchers at Iowa State University decided to set a questionnaire to examine the levels of nomophobia (a dependency on mobile phones), asking people to answer their responses to statements based on a scale of 1 (strongly disagree) to 7 (strongly agree).
With a top score of 140, researchers found that the higher the score, the more reliant you are on your phone:
- I would feel uncomfortable without constant access to information through my smartphone.
2. I would be annoyed if I could not look information up on my smartphone when I wanted to do so.
3. Being unable to get the news (e.g., happenings, weather, etc.) on my smartphone would make me nervous.
4. I would be annoyed if I could not use my smartphone and/or its capabilities when I wanted to do so.
5. Running out of battery in my smartphone would scare me.
6. If I were to run out of credits or hit my monthly data limit, I would panic.
7. If I did not have a data signal or could not connect to Wi-Fi, then I would constantly check to see if I had a signal or could find a Wi-Fi network.
8. If I could not use my smartphone, I would be afraid of getting stranded somewhere.
9. If I could not check my smartphone for a while, I would feel a desire to check it.

If I did not have my smartphone with me:
- I would feel anxious because I could not instantly communicate with my family and/or friends.
2. I would be worried because my family and/or friends could not reach me.
3. I would feel nervous because I would not be able to receive text messages and calls.
4. I would be anxious because I could not keep in touch with my family and/or friends.
5. I would be nervous because I could not know if someone had tried to get a hold of me.
6. I would feel anxious because my constant connection to my family and friends would be broken.
7. I would be nervous because I would be disconnected from my online identity.
8. I would be uncomfortable because I could not stay up-to-date with social media and online networks.
9. I would feel awkward because I could not check my notifications for updates from my connections and online networks.
10. I would feel anxious because I could not check my email messages.
11. I would feel weird because I would not know what to do.
Find your score reaching over 120? Might be time to start weaning yourself off your phone…
H/T Red Magazine