Think of the last time you watched the news. Did you see anything about technology and suicide? It probably made you think your loved ones. Your children or grandchildren. Your family. Just the other afternoon I was watching the nightly news. Then a story came on about how technology is linking to suicide. In our youth . We hear a lot about phones, suicide, disorders. Particularly mental disorders. How internet is causing damage to our brains. To the youth in particularly. Not like drug or alcohol but similar. Think about it teens are all around the world are constantly on their mobile devices. We are constantly texting or whatever. Constantly staring at a screen. Like it is a job or prize. Young teens are constantly having some type of device in their hands that can make you be on the internet. I agree with Maria Bradshaw a reporter who wrote the article that is an over usage of mobile devices. Like an addiction. However, I do not believe that mobile devices link to suicides in young people or mental disorders.
In the article, I pick it mention according to the Center for Internet Addiction Recovery, that internet addicts suffer from depression and anxiety-related disorders, and mental disorders. That the internet is a fantasy world for young teens. That in this fantasy world it makes you escape unhappy feelings or stressful situations. Like it solves problems . Maria Bradshaw, a psychiatrist talks about how this fantasy world escapes you from unpleasant duties
(summary) In the article “Has the Smartphone Destroyed a Generation?”, Jean M. Twenge discusses the effects smartphones have created on younger generations. Twenge is a psychologist who has been researching the differences in generations for 25 years. In accordance to Twenge, smartphones have significantly increased the rates in teen depression and suicide. Twenge describes the generation iGen (born between 1995 and 2012) as being on the verge of the worst mental-health crisis in decades. Twenge’s research shows statistics on many factors that are affected by social media, smartphones, and the internet. For example, the number of teens feeling lonely or depressed has increased significantly since 2011. The number of teens that do activities outside of home is another example. According to Twenge, the number of teens that go out with their
The authors tone in the essay is informative and in a way worried about internet addiction. I captured my attention in then reading because it made me realized there is a problem with this addiction.
Besides the cell phone, does technology really affect us in our society? Today’s generation of teenagers are using smartphones much of the time. Researchers also found that many teenagers are using more smartphones. This constant use of technology has had negative effects on today’s youth. Constant use of technology by teenagers is harmful because it causes depression and affects education
Tony Schwartz wrote an article called “ Addicted to Distraction” on November 28, 2016 to inform the readers about how the internet is a distraction and how distractions can affect your life. One of the main points in this article is that people use the internet for non important things. Another point is stated in paragraph 14, “ The problem is that we humans have a very limited reservoir of will and discipline.” Through out the article, Shwartz did not only write the article to only talk about his own addiction, he also wrote it to where the readers can relate to it and to compare it to their very own distraction.
Internet addiction has become a huge problem in today’s society. In Greg Beato’s article, he discusses the growing phenomena of internet addiction disorder. The writer explains that more and more people are becoming addicted to the internet. For example, he tells of a teenager in Ohio, who shot and killed his mom and injured his dad because they took away his Xbox. He tells how it is stated that five to ten percent of the 52 million internet users were addicted. The author is telling us that the internet has become very addictive in our everyday society.
Internet addiction is now considered to be a “grave national health crisis”(Dokoupil 2012, 27). Several cases have emerged where people went completely insane due to the abuse of technology. This was to the extreme where two parents were so addicted to taking care of their virtual baby, they forgot about their real child. The infant was neglected to death. Another case is of a son who turns on his own mother when she suggests “he log[s] off”(27). As a response, the young man beats his mother until she eventually dies. These aren’t the only examples of insanity and for this reason, for the first time in history, “Internet Addiction Disorder will be included...in an
Many research projects have suggested that smartphone activity among teens is linked to depression symptoms, “Kids who spend more time online are lonelier than the kids who spend less time online” (Twenge). I disagree with this as being online or on social media gives some kids the feeling of being wanted as they are able to make friends through these platforms. The internet is a popular form of entertainment and in most instances provides teens with something to do. It is a proven fact that suicide rates among teens have spiked throughout generation iGen; however, speaking from experience, my friends and I are often on our smartphones and have never shown any signs of depression or thoughts about self-harm. Twenge states, “Instead of killing each other, teens are beginning to kill themselves.” I somewhat agree with this statement,
Technology has various of changes in this world where the author Jean M. Twenge talks on the short essay called “Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?” use of technology has caused a blind effect on teens. Many teens now are dependent on texting then having a group conversation as compared to generations we can see the differences. The generation after 2012 are more relying on smartphones than early ones. Using of social media like Instagram, snapchat and Facebook began before they even start going to school. This kind of uses has been seen in health issues. Now teens are going out less to parks and using less outside resources. Which may be safer that kids stay inside, but they are more likely to go into depression. The smart phones have made teens to have less communication, a higher risk in health and rely on phones as part of their life. The essay “have smart phones destroyed a generation” talks on causes of technology. where we can discuss the effect, it has and people who more involved.
In the article, “Caught in the Web: More People Say Heavy Internet Use is Disrupting Their Lives, and Medical Experts are Paying Attention” by January W. Payne argues that using technology too much, has consequences that can affect the people around, and the individual’s health as well. At the same time, many people use internet excessively, and do not realize that, they might get further from the outside world. According to a research by Stanford University, demonstrated, that people spend on the internet about 3 or more hours daily. Many people are getting addictive to the internet, because they see it as an escape from problems, while others use it as a way to relax themselves. As people addiction to the internet increase, people isolate
In the article, “What adolescents miss when we let them grow up in Cyberspace” by Brent Staples, it tells about what are the results of playing games and being part of the internet. Technology leads to depression and loneliness when it is mishandled. Creating fake personalities and names is commonly known on the Internet, which is actually illegal in most places. When you are engulfed in the cyber world, you are addicted. Craving
“More Technology Use Linked to Mental Health Issues in At-Risk Adolescents.” Duke Today, today.duke.edu/2017/05/more-technology-use-linked-mental-health-issues-riskadolescents “.23 Oct.2017.
The author presents a myriad of information and reasoning in support of the main idea of the article. He reasons that the use of the smart phone and specifically of social media caused an increase in depression, suicide, in-person social interaction, lack of sleep, lessening of the mental capacity, and the feeling of loneliness, all of which lead to an unhealthy mental state; a sad mental state. In one instance, Twenge refers to sleep deprivation which originates from the use of the smart phone before bed:
Macklin’s point is that people have become so dependent Internet that is has strongly effected everyday life. This is risky because feelings of loneliness or insecurity could often lead to depression and depression is a much larger dilemma than Internet addiction. “Even 15-year old boys are sharing some part of their feelings with someone out there”(Goldwasser 237). By stating this Goldwasser demonstrates how dependent teens have become on the Internet. Goldwasser also shows how a popular trend of teens today is that instead of expressing feelings in a person they will express them online. People are beginning to avoid any personal interaction and they
A new study suggested that extended use of electronic devices, such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets may cause symptoms of depression in teens. According to the researchers from the San Diego State University and Florida State University that people, particularly teens, who spend more time in social media are more vulnerable to develop depression.
The wide spread of internet addiction disorder causes a series of problem. Firstly, some teenagers who have an internet addiction disorder can not distinguish the visual world and reality. They spend too much time on the internet, and most of internet website need open up an account, those accounts can set up everything like personal images, habits, favorite food. This makes them feel like they lives in the internet. Teenagers who have an internet addiction disorder prefer to spend most of time on it, and it will make them confused between real and virtual world. (Flora, 2015, p121) Besides, most of the people have psychological problems because of internet addiction disorder. According to the articles, “For example, both Internet and gambling addiction are associated with a high level of stress, loneliness and low social support”. (Flora, 2015, p124) Moreover, most of young patients want to avoid reality through surfing on the internet. But actually avoid the predicament is not suitable way, the only way to solve the difficulty is to face difficulties. (Flora, 2015, p127) In conclusion, internet addiction disorder makes them confused about the reality and virtual world, psychological and do not facing the difficulty.