Less in-person social interaction with peers among U.S. adolescents in the 21st century and links to loneliness

Volume: 36, Issue: 6, Pages: 1892 - 1913
Published: Mar 19, 2019
Abstract
In nationally representative samples of U.S. adolescents (age: 13–18) and entering college students, 1976–2017 ( N = 8.2 million), iGen adolescents in the 2010s (vs. previous generations) spent less time on in-person (face-to-face) social interaction with peers, including getting together or socializing with friends, going to parties, going out, dating, going to movies, and riding in cars for fun. College-bound high school seniors in 2016 (vs....
Paper Details
Title
Less in-person social interaction with peers among U.S. adolescents in the 21st century and links to loneliness
Published Date
Mar 19, 2019
Volume
36
Issue
6
Pages
1892 - 1913
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