We compared five groups based on their scores on the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scales: asymptomatic participants, participants with mild symptoms of depression and/or anxiety, depression symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and comorbid depression and anxiety symptoms. Participants completed an electronic diary on their smartphone, thrice daily over 30 days, to assess activities and affect (n = 430 22,086 assessments). This study examined effects of physical activity, being outdoors, and social activity on PA and NA across different levels of depression and anxiety symptoms in the general Dutch population. Whether mood brightening also occurs in people with anxiety symptoms remains unclear. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract.The mood brightening hypothesis postulates that people with depressive symptoms report more positive affect (PA) and less negative affect (NA) than healthy controls after rewarding daily life activities. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. Copyright of Multimedia Tools & Applications is the property of Springer Nature and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission.We also show that determining the relevant factors that affect application continuance intention positively is important for the businesses in a competitive environment. Since the main purpose of the application developers is using the application per se in the long term, they need to focus chiefly on user satisfaction. Besides, we show that satisfaction significantly mediates the relationship between hedonic/utilitarian benefits and application continuance intention. Given our findings, we show that utilitarian and hedonic benefits are positively related to the application continuance intention. We collected data from 400 users by convenience sampling method to test our hypotheses. We surveyed young subjects as our sapling frame who regularly use mobile applications. By using the mediation satisfaction effect between hedonic and utilitarian benefits we test the application continuance intention with regression analyses and the Sobel test. Besides, we show the benefits of the strongest effect on application users. This article examines the role of hedonic comprised of application aesthetics and perceived enjoyment and utilitarian benefits (comprised of application quality and application utility) for consumer behavior in the development of application markets on satisfaction and application continuance intention. This study uses the technology acceptance model (TAM) and the expectation confirmation model (ECM) to understand why users continue using mobile applications. In this study, we investigate the impact of location-based services, such as Swarm and Foursquare. The literature has usually focused on popular social media applications and studies on location-based applications (LBAs) have been insufficient. These applications are also utilized by users for communication and socialization purposes. With the increase in the use of applications that determine location information by determining location information on mobile devices, mobile applications have become an important research area for user behavior. People use mobile applications that provide location-based service either directly or indirectly to share location with their smartphones. Abstract: The increase in the number of social media users and smartphone usage has a positive relationship with the diversity of applications.
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