According to the new research, almost three-quarters of pupils (72%) said they were online between three and 10 hours a day - but for 11% this could rise to 15 hours at weekends and holidays and 3% said it could reach 20 hours.
最新调查显示,大约有四分之三的学生(72%)称每天上网3到10个小时,而11%的学生在周末和节假日要花上15个小时,3%的学生甚至要花上20个小时。
And children's greatest worry about their own online use was lack of sleep, with 47% highlighting it as a major concern.
对孩子们来说,手机上网带来的最大的困扰就是缺乏睡眠。47%的学生强调说这是个大问题。
But among parents, only 10% worried about children's time online leading to sleep deprivation.
但是只有10%的家长担心孩子会因为上网而缺乏睡眠。
Emma Robertson, co-founder of DAUK, said too few parents knew how long their children were online, particularly at night, "or what they are actually doing online".
英国数字意识的联合创始人艾玛•罗伯逊说,很少有父母知道孩子花多少时间上网,尤其是在晚上,他们也不知道“孩子具体在网上干什么”。
"We hope these findings will be a wake-up call for families and motivate them to have serious conversations about the safe and healthy use of technology," she said.
“我们希望调查结果能给每个家庭敲响警钟,激励父母去认真地讨论如何安全、健康地使用科技产品。”她说。
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