
When Parents Are ‘Absent’: Study Linkes Cell Phone Addiction to Low Self-Esteem in Children
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Nashville – A recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology presents the results of a survey of 600 U.S. minors aged 12 to 17. A study from China in 2023 concluded that the strong attachment of parents to their smartphone increases their children’s vulnerability to screen and smartphone addiction and favors this development.
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Nashville – A recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology presents the results of a survey of 600 U.S. minors aged 12 to 17.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1A study from China in 2023 concluded that the strong attachment of parents to their smartphone increases their children’s vulnerability to screen and smartphone addiction and favors this development.
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