„PISA defines ‚extreme Internet users‘ as those who spend more than 6 hours online per day outside of school. In
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About 9 % of 15-year olds in the OECD reported being subject to cyberbullying …
„About 9 % of 15-year olds in the OECD reported being subject to cyberbullying although the share could be higher as
WeiterlesenBrain abnormalities …
„A study among 14-year-olds in Belgium found that frequent gamers had brain abnormalities compared to other teens, potentially resulting from
WeiterlesenExtreme use of the Internet among children is associated with lower life satisfaction and school results …
„A longitudinal study run on 3 000 children in Singapore found that extreme video game use and problems such as
WeiterlesenExtreme Internet use among young people is common in OECD countries …
„Extreme Internet use among young people is common in OECD countries. On average, 24 % of 15-year-olds spend more than 6
WeiterlesenThe majority of sedentary behaviour in children is now spent engaged with screens …
„With the omnipresence of screen-based devices in modern society, the majority of sedentary behaviour in children is now spent engaged
WeiterlesenInterfering effects of social media multi-tasking and/or the negative impact of excessive screen time on sleep …
„Emerging evidence suggests that higher rates of mobile device and social media use has an unfavorable relationship with attention, memory,
WeiterlesenZwei Prozent der Gesamtbevölkerung und vier bis sechs Prozent der jungen Menschen von Onlinesucht betroffen …
„Man kann davon ausgehen, dass zwei Prozent der Gesamtbevölkerung und vier bis sechs Prozent der jungen Menschen von Onlinesucht betroffen
WeiterlesenZusammenhang zwischen dem Fernsehkonsum und der schulischen Leistung …
„Es besteht ein Zusammenhang zwischen dem Fernsehkonsum und der schulischen Leistung: Je höher der Fernsehkonsum ist, desto schlechter ist die
WeiterlesenTime spent online increased on average by about 40 minutes between 2012 and 2015 …
„PISA 2015 data revealed that, on average across OECD countries, students spent almost two and a half hours online outside
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