Difference between revisions of "Screen time's effect on adolescents mental health"
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− | Screen time is the aggregate time spent using a device with digital screen, which can include computers, smartphones, tablets, TV's, and video games. It is measured in hours per day. | + | Screen time is the aggregate time spent using a device with digital screen, which can include computers, smartphones, tablets, TV's, and video games. There are five different categories of screen time: social, passive, interactive, educational, and other[ref], and all five categories in excess showed negative psychological effects. It is measured in hours per day. |
+ | The effects of screen-time on young users' mental health is an emerging area of research of the 21st century. Adolescents 18-29 comprise the highest proportion of smartphone users, making up 96% of the market share of mobile phone ownership in this group. Studies show that excessive mobile screen time is significantly associated with depressive symptoms. The true extent to which screen-time affects mental health is still being researched, which could inform the answers to regulation, moderation, and usage. | ||
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+ | REGULATION | ||
+ | -parents? |
Revision as of 16:18, 27 January 2022
Screen time is the aggregate time spent using a device with digital screen, which can include computers, smartphones, tablets, TV's, and video games. There are five different categories of screen time: social, passive, interactive, educational, and other[ref], and all five categories in excess showed negative psychological effects. It is measured in hours per day. The effects of screen-time on young users' mental health is an emerging area of research of the 21st century. Adolescents 18-29 comprise the highest proportion of smartphone users, making up 96% of the market share of mobile phone ownership in this group. Studies show that excessive mobile screen time is significantly associated with depressive symptoms. The true extent to which screen-time affects mental health is still being researched, which could inform the answers to regulation, moderation, and usage.
REGULATION -parents?