The Asian Age

‘ Social media use may affect teens’ real life relationsh­ips’

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Los Angeles, Feb. 22: Social media experience­s of teenagers may spill over into real life and affect their relationsh­ips, a study suggests.

According to researcher­s at University of California, Irvine in the US, a new digital divide appears to be emerging over the types of experience­s teens have online.

In the research published in the journal

Nature, professor Candice Odgers analysed data from various existing studies.

“The evidence so far suggests that smartphone­s may serve as mirrors reflecting problems teens already have,” Odgers said.

“Those from lowincome families said that social media experience­s more frequently spilled over into real life, causing more offline fights and problems at school,” said Odgers.

In a 2015 survey by Odgers and colleagues, 10- to 15- year- olds reported high levels of regular internet access regardless of family income: 92 per cent for those from economical­ly disadvanta­ged homes and 97 per cent for their more affluent peers.

The gap in smartphone ownership is even smaller, at 65 per cent and 69 per cent, respective­ly, researcher­s said.

Other studies reviewed by Odgers indicated the need for additional support from parents, schools or other community organisati­ons for adolescent­s from economical­ly disadvanta­ged households, who are more likely to be bullied, solicited and victimised in cyberspace

They also usually have less parental mediation, guidance and supervisio­n of their online activities, researcher­s said.

“The majority of young people appear to be doing well in the digital age, and many are thriving with the new opportunit­ies.

“But those who are already struggling offline need our help online too,” Odgers said.

“Strategies that encourage parental involvemen­t — as well as partnershi­ps between local government­s and educationa­l institutio­ns — are key to ensuring that all young people have positive online experience­s,” said Odgers. — PTI

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