她说:“我经常对人们说,当你给孩子平板电脑或手机时,其实你是给了他们一瓶酒或者一克可卡因。”
“Why do we pay so much less attention to those things than we do to drugs and alcohol when they work on the same brain impulses?”
“这能带来和毒品与酒精一样的大脑刺激,但为什么和毒品及酒精相比,我们对此却如此忽略呢?”
Her comments follow news that children as young as 13 are being treated for digital technology – with a third of British children aged 12-15 admitting they do not have a good balance between screen time and other activities.
此前有资讯称,接受数字技术上瘾治疗的孩子年龄低至13岁。英国12到15岁的孩子中有三分之一承认他们没有在屏幕时间和其他活动之间保持良好平衡。
“When people tend to look at addiction, their eyes tend to be on the substance or thing – but really it’s a pattern of behavior that can manifest itself in a number of different ways,” Ms Saligari said, naming food obsessions, self-harm and sexting as examples.
萨利嘉里女士拿食物上瘾、自我伤害和色情短信举例说:“当人们关注上瘾时,总是把焦点放在实质性的事物上面,但其实这是一种行为模式,可以以不同的方式表现出来。”
Concern has grown recently over the number of young people seen to be sending or receiving pornographic images, or accessing age inappropriate content online through their devices.
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