1 Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford.
2 Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford.
Psychol Sci. 2017 Feb;28(2):204-215. doi: 10.1177/0956797616678438. Epub 2017 Jan 13.
Although the time adolescents spend with digital technologies has sparked widespread concerns that their use might be negatively associated with mental well-being, these potential deleterious influences have not been rigorously studied. Using a preregistered plan for analyzing data collected from a representative sample of English adolescents ( n = 120,115), we obtained evidence that the links between digital-screen time and mental well-being are described by quadratic functions. Further, our results showed that these links vary as a function of when digital technologies are used (i.e., weekday vs. weekend), suggesting that a full understanding of the impact of these recreational activities will require examining their functionality among other daily pursuits. Overall, the evidence indicated that moderate use of digital technology is not intrinsically harmful and may be advantageous in a connected world. The findings inform recommendations for limiting adolescents' technology use and provide a template for conducting rigorous investigations into the relations between digital technology and children's and adolescents' health.
尽管青少年花在数字技术上的时间引发了广泛的担忧,即他们的使用可能与心理健康呈负相关,但这些潜在的有害影响尚未得到严格研究。我们使用了一项预先注册的计划来分析从英国青少年的代表性样本中收集的数据(n=120115),结果表明数字屏幕时间与心理健康之间的联系可以用二次函数来描述。此外,我们的结果表明,这些联系因数字技术使用时间(即工作日与周末)而异,这表明要全面了解这些娱乐活动的影响,需要研究它们在其他日常活动中的功能。总的来说,证据表明适度使用数字技术本身并没有害处,在这个互联互通的世界中可能还有优势。这些发现为限制青少年使用技术提供了建议,并为严格调查数字技术与儿童和青少年健康之间的关系提供了模板。