Survey: 52% US teens aim to reduce mobile screen time
August 28, 2018
Amid roiling debates about the impact of screen time on teenagers, roughly half of those ages 13 to 17 are themselves worried they spend too much time on their cellphones. Some 52 per cent of US teens report taking steps to cut back on their mobile phone use, and similar shares have tried to limit their use of social media (57 per cent) or video games (58 per cent), a Pew Research Center survey finds.
Teens’ sometimes hyperconnected
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