There is a strong correlation between teens and young adults who are committed to Scripture and practicing discernment when it comes to social media, according to a new Barna study. | Pexels The majority of Generation Z believes their generation spends too much time on screens — yet there is a strong correlation between teens and young adults committed to Scripture and practice discernment when it comes to social media, a new study suggests. A new report from the Barna Group and the Impact 360 Institute, Gen Z: Volume 2, found that three-in-five teens and young adults ages 13 to 21 years old (60%) say their generation spends too much time on screens.