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- Stress and Mood Associations With Smartphone Use in University Students . . .
Participants uploaded weekly screenshots from their iPhone “Screen Time” settings display and completed surveys measuring stress, mood, and COVID-19 experiences Results of multilevel models showed no week-to-week change in smartphone hours of use or device pickups
- Universities, Students, and Screen Time
A Stanford University Study revealed that during an average week of classes, screen use comprised 50 2% of a student’s waking hours (77 6% during the pandemic)!
- US College Screen Time Average: Is Yours Healthy or Harmful?
Analyzing the Data: We'll dive into the latest research and statistics to understand the average screen time for college students and the factors that influence it Exploring the Impacts: We will examine the effects of screen time on key areas of student life, including academic focus, mental health, sleep patterns, and social connections
- Screen time, phone usage, and social media usage: Before and during the . . .
The current study used a cross-sectional design spanning several years from a large sample of college students to investigate the differences in overall screen time, time spent on a smartphone, and time spent on social media before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
- The Impact of Screen Time on College Students: Finding Balance in the . . .
While technology offers numerous benefits, excessive screen time can have significant effects on college students' well-being It is important to understand the potential consequences and find strategies to maintain a healthy balance
- How Excessive Phone Use Can Hinder Student Success
A fall 2025 survey by Echelon Insights found that 54 percent of U S students say they spend five hours or more on recreational screen time, including scrolling social media, streaming or gaming
- Products - Data Briefs - Number 513 -October 2024
Teenagers living in families where the highest parental education was some college or less were more likely to have 4 hours or more of daily screen time (55 0%) compared with teenagers living in families where the highest parental education was a college degree or higher (45 2%)
- TikTok, TikTok: College-aged students’ screen time ticking by
High screen time usage is a reality for many young adults between the ages of 18-30 in the United States and is negatively impacting academic performance of college students OneClass, an educational company, performed a study among first-year college students, analyzing their screen time
- Average Screen Time Statistics 2026 [By Age Country]
Our screen time statistics reveal average screen time by age, gender, etc It also highlights how adults and Gen Z are using their devices
- Smartphone Addiction, Screen Time, and Physical Activity of . . . - MDPI
This study aims to explore the differences in screen time and physical activity among university students with and without smartphone addiction, considering their study majors and levels
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