"Teens Urge Parents to Disconnect: The Impact of Screen Time on Family Dynamics"

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A Pew Research Center survey reveals that while nearly three-quarters of teens feel happy or peaceful without their smartphones, 44% also feel anxious, with 40% feeling upset and 39% feeling lonely. The study also highlights teens' concerns about their parents' screen time habits, with 46% reporting that their parents are often distracted by their phones during conversations. Additionally, the research explores the impact of smartphones on family dynamics, with findings indicating that both parents and teens are equally aware of the likelihood of arguments about phone use.
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- Teens, with mixed feelings about their own phones, say their parents need to log off Yahoo! Voices
- Screen time: US teens' and parents' experiences, approaches Pew Research Center
- Majority of teens feel happy, peaceful without smartphones: Survey The Hill
- Teens say parents are distracted by screens, too The Washington Post
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