Excessive smartphone use adversely impacting parent-children relationships in India: Study
RISE in dependence on smartphones
and their excessive usage are adversely impacting relationships between
parents and children in India, a survey
commissioned by Chinese mobile
devices company Vivo said on
Wednesday.
The survey conducted by
Cybermedia Research found that on
average, parents spend more than five
hours and children spend over four
hoursdailyon their smartphones,with
social media and entertainment
accounting for the largest portion of
usage for both groups.
“Excessive smartphone use has
strained personal relationships, with
both parents and childrenrecognizing
it as a source of conflict between them.
66 per cent of parents and 56 per cent
of children notice negative changes in
their personal relationships due to
excessive smartphone usage,” the vivo
Switch Off 2024 Survey report said.
As per the study, both parents and
children yearn for closerrelationships
with each other but neither group is
willing to curb their excessive and purposeless smartphone habits.
The survey found 73 per cent of parents and 69 per cent of children agree
that excessive smartphone usage is a
source of conflict between them.
Both parents and children are highlydependenton smartphones, asithas
become an indispensable part of their
lives. According to the survey, 76 per
cent of parents and 71 per cent of children agree that they cannot live without their smartphones.
64 per cent of children going to the
extent of stating that they feel addicted to their smartphones, spending the
majority of their smartphone time on
social media and entertainment activities.
“Two-thirds of children say that they
would not use social media if their
friends were not on the apps.
Over 90
per cent of children wish that some or
the other of the most popular social
media apps had never beeninvented,”
the report said.
Thestudycovered 1,543smartphone
owners acrossDelhi,Mumbai,Kolkata,
Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore,
Ahmedabad and Pune.
“Whilesmartphoneshaveseamlessly
integrated into our daily routines,
unmindful relationships with smartphones can create barriers in the realliferelationshipsthatpeoplecareabout
the most. This year’s findings raise
essentialquestions abouthow families
can create meaningful connections in
a world dominated by screens,” Geetaj
Channana,HeadofCorporateStrategy,
vivo India, said.