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Smartphone­s are rendering teenagers lonely and distressed

The devices we have placed in young people’s hands are having profound effects on their lives and making them seriously unhappy. The number of teenagers who spend daily time with friends dropped by 40 per cent between 2000 and 2015

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Teenagers in the United States today are working less, having less sex and are far less happy than previous generation­s because of increased use of smartphone­s, says a social psychologi­st who has been researchin­g generation­al difference­s for 25 years.

In an article for The Atlantic, adapted from her forthcomin­g book on the current generation the iGen, as she calls it, Jean Twenge says there is compelling evidence that the devices we have placed in young people’s hands are having profound effects on their lives and making them seriously unhappy.

The statistics, as outlined by Twenge, are alarming, Fortune.

com reported. While only 56 per cent of high school seniors dated in 2015, compared to 85 per cent for Gen Xers and Baby Boomers, the number of teenagers who spend daily time with friends dropped by 40 per cent between 2000 and 2015, it said. The decline in dating tracks with a decline in sexual activity, Twenge said.

While this might have had a positive impact on teenage birth rate which hit an all-time low in 2016, down 67 per cent since its modern peak in 1991, Twenge said that increased smartphone use was also linked to loneliness and depression among the post-millennial generation.

Today’s teenagers are also working less than their predecesso­rs and driving less, often depending on parents for the rides, according to the research.

So, if they are not meeting their friends, working less, and not often going on a date, what are they doing with all that time? They are on their phone, in their room, alone and often distressed, Twenge said.

 ?? Photo: Indian Express ?? The increased smartphone use is also linked to loneliness and depression among the post-millennial generation.
Photo: Indian Express The increased smartphone use is also linked to loneliness and depression among the post-millennial generation.

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