APA's Survey Finds Constantly Checking Electronic Devices Linked to Significant Stress for Most Americans
February 23, 2017
February 23, 2017
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 -- The American Psychological Association issued the following news release:
A decade after the emergence of smartphones, Facebook and Twitter, more than four out of five adults in the U.S. (86 percent) report that they constantly or often check their email, texts and social media accounts, according to part two of the American Psychological Association's report "Stress in America (TM): Coping with Change" released today. This attachment to devices an . . .
A decade after the emergence of smartphones, Facebook and Twitter, more than four out of five adults in the U.S. (86 percent) report that they constantly or often check their email, texts and social media accounts, according to part two of the American Psychological Association's report "Stress in America (TM): Coping with Change" released today. This attachment to devices an . . .