Teenagers who use internet to excess ‘more likely to skip school’

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But truancy and illness-related absences can be reversed with sleeping habits and strong family ties, study suggests

Teenage girls appear to be more likely than teenage boys to score highly on excessive internet use, the findings indicate. But a good amount of sleep and exercise and a trusting relationship with their parents appear to go some way to reducing the effects of extreme web use on classroom absences.

Excessive internet use was assessed by measuring five lifestyle factors that indicate compulsion: neglect of family, friends and study; anxiety if not online; and failure to eat or sleep because of being online. Spending an excessive amount of time online was associated with an increased risk of truancy and medically explained school absences .

Being able to talk about concerns with parents was most strongly associated with the lowest risk of either type of school absence. Teens who often felt able to share troubling issues with their parents were 59% less likely to play truant and 39% less likely to be absent from school due to illness.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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