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A psych professor asks: Have smartphones destroyed a generation? | MPR News
Smartphones, teens, and depression: should we panic? Not yet. - Vox
Are smartphones really making our children sad? | Smartphones | The Guardian
Mobile phones linked to anxiety and severe depression in teens - YP | South China Morning Post
CNLP 435: Jean Twenge on Rising Anxiety, Depression, Isolation and Smartphones in Gen Z, and What that Means for Them and for Leaders - CareyNieuwhof.com
Yes, smartphones are destroying a generation, but not of kids - Analyses - EBR
Mobile phones linked to anxiety and severe depression in teens - YP | South China Morning Post
Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?(Englische Version) von Jean M. Twenge — Gratis-Zusammenfassung
تويتر \ Jean Twenge على تويتر: "Smartphones have an indirect effect, too. The 8+ hrs teens now spend on screens leave less time for in-person socializing. #iGen https://t.co/tCl7NbGDVU"
Decreases in psychological well-being among American adolescents after 2012 and links to screen time during the rise of smartphone technology.
Jean Twenge on Parenting the Smartphone Generation | by Marissa Verson Harrison | Medium
Twenge speaks to Class of 2020 on effects of smartphone usage | Article | The United States Army
Smartphone Addiction Is a Problem Apple Won't Solve - Bloomberg
Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation? - The Atlantic
ATA - Have smartphones destroyed a generation?
HAVE SMARTPHONES DESTROYED A GENERATION? | The Bearded One
Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation? - The Atlantic
Smartphones raising a mentally fragile generation
Smartphones Have Destroyed More Than a Generation | by Alon Shwartz | Medium
Six Facts About Screens and Teen Mental Health That a Recent New York Times' Article Ignores | Institute for Family Studies
The Smartphone Has Destroyed a Generation — I.N.F.O. For Families
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Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation? - The Atlantic
Smartphones haven't “destroyed a generation.”
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