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A study conducted in Romania has revealed that individuals exposed to phubbing—ignoring someone in favor of a mobile phone—tend to experience greater loneliness and psychological distress. This research suggests that loneliness may partially mediate the relationship between perceived phubbing, life satisfaction, and psychological distress. The study was published in BMC Psychology.