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Table 1 Basic gender differences in characteristics of the study participants [n (%)]
Table 2 Univariate analysis of the factors associated with smartphone addiction between the two genders [n(%)]
Table 3 Multivariate logistic analysis of factors associated with smartphone addiction in males

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