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95% of adolescents in the US have access to a smartphone and 45% report being online "almost constantly". Beyond the general time spent on screens, the control over usage and the interference into other activities are also important considerations and could reflect problematic screen use.
This week on Pediapod, we meet Early Career Investigator, Professor Jason Nagata from the University of California, San Francisco to discuss his recent study of the sociodemographic correlates of problematic screen use.
Read the full article here: Social epidemiology of early adolescent problematic screen use in the United States | Pediatric Research (nature.com)
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95% of adolescents in the US have access to a smartphone and 45% report being online "almost constantly". Beyond the general time spent on screens, the control over usage and the interference into other activities are also important considerations and could reflect problematic screen use.
This week on Pediapod, we meet Early Career Investigator, Professor Jason Nagata from the University of California, San Francisco to discuss his recent study of the sociodemographic correlates of problematic screen use.
Read the full article here: Social epidemiology of early adolescent problematic screen use in the United States | Pediatric Research (nature.com)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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