Mental Health Problems and Tech Use Among Teens Have No Link

Mental Health Problems and Tech Use Among Teens Have No Link, Study Suggests


06 May 2021, 03:05 am
(Photo : Pixabay/Pexels ) Contrary to the common assumption that tech use is harmful to children, an Oxford research published on Tuesday says it is not factual.
Contrary to the common assumption that tech use is harmful to children, an Oxford research published on Tuesday says it is not factual. 
Alarmingly, some laws or even as simple as household rules are derived from the said idea. 
According to the Oxford Internet Institute, there is "little evidence" to associate teen technology use with mental health problems.
About 400,000 adolescents, aged 10 to 15, from the United States and the United Kingdom took part in the Oxford study. 

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