Teens spent an average of about five hours on their smartphones per day, nearly two hours of which was spent on social media.
New tracking data finds teens spend over an hour on phones during school hours. Social media leads, and heavier “problematic ...
A new study from the University of Washington gets specific about how much screen time teens clock on their phones during the ...
Early findings from Penn research study “Phones in Focus” suggest that stricter policies surrounding cell phone use may contribute positively to student mental health and learning outcomes. Psychology ...
Many of today’s college students are digital natives, having grown up in a world dominated by cellphones, the internet, social media and rapid technological advancements. As a result, more primary and ...
US high schoolers between the ages of 13 and 18 spend more than an hour per day on phones during school hours, according to ...
A new study suggests phone bans can improve students' focus and grades. When one Florida school district banned cellphones, disciplinary issues initially spiked as schools worked to enforce the new ...
It’s no secret teens spend a lot of time in front of screens – something like eight and a half hours daily, according to a 2021 survey.