Teens Feel Less Secure When Parents Distracted by Phones

A recent study published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology reveals that adolescents who perceive their caregivers as frequently distracted by phones and other devices feel less confident relying on these trusted adults for support and connection. The young people also reported feeling less secure in their relationships.

Understanding the Study

The study surveyed 600 adolescents ages 12 to 17 across the United States, examining whether young people who perceived their caregivers as frequently distracted by digital devices were more likely to report insecure attachment styles. The researchers found that teens who reported more device-related interference from caregivers also reported insecure attachment patterns, including greater anxiety about relationships and a tendency to withdraw emotionally.

According to Dr. Leana Wen, an emergency physician and clinical associate professor at George Washington University, the study’s findings are consistent with a broader body of research suggesting that responsive, attentive interactions are crucial for healthy child development. Wen emphasizes that the study raises reasonable questions that deserve further investigation, particularly given the unprecedented level of digital connectivity in today’s families.

Practical Strategies for Families

Dr. Wen recommends that families establish device-free times and spaces, such as device-free family meals or activities, to create healthier boundaries around devices. She also suggests that parents communicate expectations openly with their children, explaining when they need to use devices for work or other responsibilities and when they are available.

By implementing these strategies, families can promote more secure relationships and healthier attachment patterns, even in a world where digital devices are increasingly present.


Original reporting: El Paso News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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