Study: Kids with smartphones are less depressed, anxious, bullied than peers without them

“We went into this study expecting to find what many researchers, teachers and other observers assume: smartphone ownership is harmful to children,” said Justin D. Martin, the study’s lead researcher. Instead, “most of the time we found the opposite—that owning a smartphone was associated with positive outcomes.”

https://reason.com/2025/04/07/study-kids-with-smartphones-are-less-depressed-anxious-bullied-than-peers-without-them/

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