Teenagers and ICT usage: analysis of its emotional, academic, and social effects

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Author
González López, Ignacio
Quintero Ordoñez, María Belén
Reche Urbano, Eloísa
Fuentes Esparrell, Juan Antonio
Publisher
Universidad de BarcelonaDate
2021Subject
ICTUsage habits
Emotional management
Social setting
Academic setting
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This study aims to determine the perceptions families have about their children’s use of
Information and Communication Technologies, identifying usage habits and their effects on
the management of emotions, within the academic and social settings. The study was conducted
with a total of 253 families from throughout Spain, whose children are between the
ages of 14 and 16 and are attending compulsory secondary education. To this end, a crosssectional
non-experimental study was carried out by means of a survey. The families surveyed
indicate that their children use technology for five hours a day, the mobile phone
being the most widely used device, and that this directly affects their levels of irritability
and frustration when usage is limited, but does not cause adverse effects in academic and
social settings.