Data from more than 17,000 teenagers show little evidence of a relationship between screen time and well-being in adolescents.
从17000名青少年中收集的数据显示,很少的证据表明屏幕使用时间和青少年的健康存在联系。
The study, published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, casts doubt on the widely accepted notion that spending time online, gaming, or watching TV, especially before bedtime, can damage young people's mental health.
该研究发表于心理学协会出版的《心理科学杂志》,对我们普遍认同的上网、打游戏、看电视,特别是睡前做这些事,会影响青少年的心理健康提出了质疑。
"Implementing best practice statistical and methodological techniques we found little evidence for substantial negative associations between digital-screen engagement and adolescent well-being," said Amy Orben, a Researcher at the Oxford Internet Institute (OII) and College Lecturer at the Queen's College, University of Oxford.
牛津大学互联网研究所(OII)研究员,牛津女王学院讲师Amy Orben说:“通过实践最佳统计和方法技术,我们发现,很少的数据表明数字屏幕浏览率和青少年的健康呈负相关。”
"While psychological science can be a powerful tool for understanding the link between screen use and adolescent well-being, it still routinely fails to supply stakeholders and the public with high-quality, transparent, and objective investigations into growing concerns about digital technologies."
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