Smartphone Use May Affect Loneliness in Mothers of Young Children
August 16, 2018
August 16, 2018
LONDON, England, Aug. 16 -- BioMed Central issued the following news release:
Mothers who spend an average of 1-2 hours per day on their smartphones may feel less lonely than those who use their phones for shorter or longer periods of time, according to a study involving 523 Japanese mothers published in the open access journal BMC Woman's Health.
Researchers at Kyoto University, Japan found that mothers who used their smartphones less than one hour per day, or not at a . . .
Mothers who spend an average of 1-2 hours per day on their smartphones may feel less lonely than those who use their phones for shorter or longer periods of time, according to a study involving 523 Japanese mothers published in the open access journal BMC Woman's Health.
Researchers at Kyoto University, Japan found that mothers who used their smartphones less than one hour per day, or not at a . . .