Screen Time Concerns for German Youth
An OECD study reveals that nearly 75% of 15-year-olds in Germany spend over two hours daily on entertainment media, positioning them among the highest globally. This extensive screen time, averaging nearly seven hours per day, raises concerns about potential negative effects on mental health, including depression and loneliness.
Experts caution that excessive media consumption can disrupt sleep quality and lead to developmental issues. The Federal Center for Health Education recommends limiting screen time to a maximum of two hours for this age group.
Additionally, a growing call for stricter regulations on social media for youths under 16 has emerged, with a majority of Germans supporting such measures. The pandemic has further intensified digital media use, prompting discussions about the need for intervention to safeguard the well-being of young individuals.
As the debate continues, it remains essential to balance the benefits and risks of digital engagement for the younger generation.
The press radar on this topic:
OECD Comparison: German 15-Year-Olds Spend Particularly Much Time in Front of Screens - DER SPIEGEL
German Children Spend a Lot of Time on Screens According to OECD Study
Experts Warn of Consequences: German Youth Spend Too Much Time in Front of Screens, According to Study
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