# Disconnected Connections: How Insecure Attachment and Materialism Drive Phubbing Behaviors

**Authors:** Phillip Ozimek, Esther Battenfeld, Elke Rohmann, Hans-Werner Bierhoff, Claire M. Hart, Rhia Perks, Carmen Surariu

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/bs16020216 · Behavioral Sciences · 2026-02-03

## TL;DR

This study explores how insecure attachment and materialism lead to phubbing, which is ignoring a partner for smartphone use.

## Contribution

The study reveals that materialism mediates the link between insecure attachment and phubbing behaviors.

## Key findings

- Attachment anxiety is positively linked to both enacted and perceived phubbing.
- Materialism mediates the relationship between attachment insecurity and phubbing.
- Attachment avoidance is associated with perceived but not enacted phubbing.

## Abstract

This study investigates the interplay between insecure attachment styles, materialism, and phubbing behaviors. Phubbing, the act of ignoring a partner in favor of smartphone use, is influenced by individual differences and societal norms. We hypothesized that attachment anxiety and avoidance would be positively associated with both enacted and perceived phubbing, and that materialism would mediate these relationships. Data were collected from 213 participants using validated scales for attachment, materialism, and phubbing. The results confirmed that attachment anxiety is positively associated with both enacted and perceived phubbing, while attachment avoidance is positively associated with perceived phubbing but not enacted phubbing. Materialism was found to mediate the relationship between attachment insecurity and phubbing behaviors. Specifically, materialism significantly mediated the positive relationships between attachment anxiety and both enacted and perceived phubbing, as well as between attachment avoidance and perceived phubbing. These findings suggest that materialistic values amplify the effects of insecure attachment on phubbing, highlighting the role of materialism as a compensatory mechanism for attachment-related insecurities. Future research should explore interventions targeting materialism and attachment anxiety to mitigate phubbing behaviors and improve relationship quality.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** injury to (MESH:D014947), anxious attachment (MESH:D019962), internet addiction (MESH:D019966), Attachment anxiety (MESH:D001007), depression (MESH:D003866), PROCESS (MESH:D010335), neglect (MESH:D058069), Compulsive Buying (MESH:D000073932)
- **Chemicals:** FoMO (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]
- **Cell lines:** H4 — Macaca fascicularis (Crab-eating macaque), Induced pluripotent stem cell (CVCL_JF98), H1 — Homo sapiens (Human), Induced pluripotent stem cell (CVCL_HA53), H9-H12 — Mus musculus (Mouse), Hybridoma (CVCL_C4Z7)

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