Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6833300 | Children and Youth Services Review | 2018 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
This study examines whether cell phones are a plausible source of adolescent behavioral problems by testing whether cell phone reliance is associated with adolescent self-control. We estimate two-level random effects regression models using three waves of the Korean Children Youth Panel Survey (KCYPS) data. The results revealed that cell phone reliance might have a contemporaneous negative effect on the level of adolescent self-control, but it has no long-term association with self-control. Concerns about the long-term effects of excessive cell phone use on adolescent self-control may be overstated, and any effect of cell phone reliance may be transient.
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Authors
Joonggon Kim, Gyeongseok Oh, Sonja E. Siennick,