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What is a primary reason for focusing on the impact of device usage rather than the amount of time spent using it?
What is a primary reason for focusing on the impact of device usage rather than the amount of time spent using it?
What demographic primarily seeks help from the National Centre for Gaming Addiction?
What demographic primarily seeks help from the National Centre for Gaming Addiction?
What is a possible consequence of gaming addiction as indicated in the content?
What is a possible consequence of gaming addiction as indicated in the content?
What type of reaction may indicate someone is struggling with device addiction?
What type of reaction may indicate someone is struggling with device addiction?
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Why is it problematic for children to argue about their phone usage?
Why is it problematic for children to argue about their phone usage?
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What percentage of parents felt that their children struggled to cope without their devices?
What percentage of parents felt that their children struggled to cope without their devices?
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Which statistic reflects the highest reported frequency of social media app usage by children in a given country?
Which statistic reflects the highest reported frequency of social media app usage by children in a given country?
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Which group reported spending more time on computer consoles than they would like to?
Which group reported spending more time on computer consoles than they would like to?
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How is childhood addiction to gaming described in the context of different countries?
How is childhood addiction to gaming described in the context of different countries?
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What does the emotional response of anger or distress when separated from a device indicate?
What does the emotional response of anger or distress when separated from a device indicate?
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Study Notes
Cyber Awareness: Too Much Tech
- Addiction to technology, especially phones and the Internet, is increasingly recognized as a serious issue among children and young adults.
- Signs of tech addiction include anger or struggle when unable to access devices, which can strain relationships and lead to unhappiness.
- A Common Sense Media study indicated that 50% of teenagers feel addicted to their devices; 59% of parents concur that their children face difficulties without them.
- Device usage varies globally; American children open social media apps around 17 times daily, while children in Mexico do so approximately 40 times each day.
- Daily conflicts about device usage are common, with 32% of children reporting regular arguments about their online habits.
Gaming Addiction
- Both mobile phones and gaming consoles can be addictive; 47% of teenage boys wish they spent less time on consoles, in contrast to 11% of teenage girls.
- Teenage girls are online almost constantly at 48%, compared to 43% of boys.
- Gaming addiction is particularly prevalent in regions like Singapore (10% of children) and Hong Kong (14% of children).
- The UK established the National Centre for Gaming Addiction in 2019 to address this growing concern, receiving 745 individuals seeking help by March 2023, primarily aged 13 to 17.
Coping with Tech Usage
- There is no universal measure for 'too much' tech; assessing emotional impact is more crucial.
- A healthy relationship with technology includes the ability to put devices down without negative feelings.
- Seeking assistance from adults is encouraged for those struggling with technology usage.
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Explore the growing issue of technology addiction, particularly among children and young adults. This quiz will delve into what constitutes 'too much tech' and its effects on daily life. Gain insights into balancing technology use in a digital age.