Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Hyper-texting Leading to Increase of Smoking, Drinking, Sexual Activity Amongst Teens

According to this article, a study by the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine links poor health behaviors like drinking, smoking and sexual activity to hyper-texting and hyper-networking amongst teens. Hyper-texting is defined as sending more than 120 messages a day and hyper-networking is defined as spending more than 3 hours a day on social network sites. 

According to the study, those teens who hyper-text are
-- two times more likely to have tried alcohol
-- nearly three-and-a-half times more likely to have had sex
-- 40 percent more likely to have tried cigarettes
-- 41 percent more likely to have used illicit drugs
-- 43 percent more likely to be binge drinkers
-- 55 percent more likely to have been in a physical fight
-- 90 percent more likely to report four or more sexual partners

Those teens who hyper-network are 
-- 60 percent more likely to report four or more sexual partners
-- 62 percent more likely to have tried cigarettes
-- 69 percent more likely to be binge drinkers
-- 69 percent more likely to have had sex
-- 79 percent more likely to have tried alcohol
-- 84 percent more likely to have used illicit drugs
-- 94 percent more likely to have been in a physical fight

1 comment:

  1. If I sent hundreds of texts a day, I wouldn't have time to smoke and drink and order up hookers. I say these kids get scholarships for being incredible multi taskers!

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