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The Miserable Generation: Smartphones Make Children Unhappy, Screen Time Should Be Limited to 2 Hours per Day, Study Finds

Saturday, March 3, 2018 By Conscious Optimist Leave a Comment

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(Zoey Sky) According to a recent study, teenagers who spend too much time on their smartphones are unhappier.


Source – Natural News

by Zoey Sky, February 7th, 2018

Scientists from San Diego State University (SDSU) advised teenagers to spend less than two hours daily on digital media so they can “boost their happiness and self-esteem.” This means minimizing time spent playing computer games, on social media, texting, or video chatting.

The researchers believe that adolescents could be happier if they started exercising more and met their friends face-to-face.

In the study, the researchers determined that teenagers who are on digital media most of the time were unhappier compared to adolescents who were more active and spent more time on “non-screen activities like sports, reading newspapers and magazines, and in-the-flesh interactions.” They added that screen time was influencing unhappiness rather than making teenagers happier.

Professor Jean Twenge, the study’s lead author, shares that while the study “can’t show causation,” earlier studies have confirmed that being more active on social media can cause unhappiness. However, unhappiness doesn’t always cause increased social media use.

A reasonable balance between digital media use and happiness can be maintained with limited screen time. Professor Twenge adds that spending less than two hours daily on social media will benefit teenagers in the long run. Spending more time exercising and meeting up with friends — two activities reliably linked to greater happiness — will do wonders for their overall mood.

Professor Twenge, along with colleagues from the University of Georgia, studied data from the Monitoring the Future (MtF) longitudinal study. The MtF study was a nationally representative survey of over “a million U.S. school children aged 13 to 14, 15 to 16, and 17 to 18.”

The pupils surveyed reported the amount of time they spent on gadgets like phones and computers. The teenagers also answered questions about “in-the-flesh social interactions and their overall happiness.”

The findings of the study determined that the happiest teenagers often limited their daily digital media time to less than one hour daily. Spending more than an hour on digital media was linked to increased unhappiness. (Related: ‘Smartphone detox’ shown to relieve stress and anxiety – similar to detoxing from other addictions.)

Compared to historical trends from the same age groups since the 1990s, the researchers discovered that the popularity of gadgets like smartphones over time were also connected to the decrease in “reported happiness” among teenagers.

Study participants born after 2000 were reportedly less satisfied with life, had lower self-esteem, and were unhappier, unlike the teenagers who grew up in the 1990s. Starting in 2012, the average teenager’s life satisfaction, self-esteem, and happiness have dipped drastically.

Interestingly, 2012 marked the point when the proportion of Americans who had smartphones went up more than 50 percent for the first time.

Professor Twenge cautions that the biggest change in the lives of adolescents occurred from 2012 and 2016 when they spent more time on social media and spent less time sleeping and participating in social activities. She concluded, “The advent of the smartphone is the most plausible explanation for the sudden decrease in teens’ psychological well-being.”


Tips for a “digital detox”

Worried that your kids are spending too much time on their smartphones? Try some of the digital detoxing tips below:

Trade screen time with fun activities – Exercise might seem boring to adolescents, but doing “fun” activities will get them off of their phones faster. Join them for bike rides, dog walks, or shoot some hoops instead. 

Ban screens in bedrooms – Keep all screens and handheld devices away from the bedroom. Beeps, vibrations, or bursts of light from a phone (even if you’re just checking the time) could interrupt a sleep cycle. Give them regular alarm clocks instead. 

Keep mealtimes phone-free – Make sure you spend quality time as a family during meals by putting away your smartphones. 

Gradually reduce screen time – Determine your family’s average screen time, then cut it by 30 minutes weekly until you reach your target. When you set firm “screen time limits,” it will be easier to get the kids to sleep on time. 

Lead by example – If your kids see you spending less time on your phones, chances are they’ll do the same thing.

You can learn more about mental health and smartphone detoxing at Mind.news.
About the Author

Zoey Sky is a regular contributor to Natural News.

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Filed Under: Evergreen, Uncategorized Tagged With: addiction, happiness, social media

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