Owning a smartphone before age 13 is associated with poorer mind health and wellbeing in early adulthood, according to a global study of more than...
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Owning a smartphone before age 13 is associated with poorer mind health and well-being in early adulthood. This is according to a global study of more than 100 000 young people, published yesterday in the peer-reviewed Journal of Human Development and Capabilities The study found that 18- to 24-year-olds who had received their first smartphone at […]
Owning a smartphone before age 13 is associated with poorer mind health and wellbeing in early adulthood, according to a global study of more than...
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