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More than half (57 percent) interviewed said social media distracts teens from doing homework and 54 percent admitted that they sometimes ignored people they were with, to browse social media apps. “Social media has transformed adolescence and the lives of millions and millions of teens.
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Read More »A research study released by San Francisco-based non-profit Common Sense Media has found that teenagers are distracted from real-life interactions by social media apps such as Instagram and Snapchat. For the study titled Social Media, Social Life: Teens Reveal their Experiences, Common Sense Media interviewed more than 1,100 teens aged 13-17 years across the US, most of whom were “fully aware” of the power of social media to distract them from real-life priorities, such as homework, sleep and time with friends and family. More than half (57 percent) interviewed said social media distracts teens from doing homework and 54 percent admitted that they sometimes ignored people they were with, to browse social media apps. “Social media has transformed adolescence and the lives of millions and millions of teens. Teens have told us in this landmark report that they are distracted from their friends, from their homework and from sleep. A lot of teens feel addicted to social media,” says Jim Steyer, CEO and founder of Common Sense Media. On the other side of the coin, a sizeable number of respondents talked about the positive effects of social media. Twenty-five percent of the teenagers interviewed said social media made them feel less lonely.
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Read More »Participating in spiritual practices during childhood and adolescence may act as a protective factor for a range of well-being outcomes in early adulthood, says a new study conducted by Harvard University’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health. According to the study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology (September), children and adolescents who attended religious services at least weekly were nearly 20 percent more likely to report higher happiness as young adults (ages 23-30) and were less likely to have depressive symptoms, smoke, use illicit drugs, or have a sexually transmitted infection, than those who never attended religious services. The research team assessed more than 5,000 children who were followed between 8-14 years of age. “These findings are important for our understanding of health and our understanding of parenting practices. Many children are raised religiously, and our study shows that this can powerfully affect their health, behaviour, mental health, and overall happiness and well-being,” says first author Ying Chen, who recently completed her postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard.
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