Exploring The Relationship Between Smartphone Addiction, Emotional Health, and Life Satisfaction Among Adolescents
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Abstract
In today's rapidly developed digital landscape, the dependence of adolescents on technology has become both unavoidable and consequent. Teenage welfare of adolescents, psychological balance and life happiness are examined in this research as a result of technology use, ie cell phone addiction. Mobile addiction, gender inequalities, and the mechanisms of changes by the school are the primary foci of this quantitative research. Anxiety, despair and emotional instability are some disorders of the mind that are associated with statistically heavy internet usage. Additionally, findings show inequality in educational streams and satisfaction of life in school types. This article underlines the urgency of digital literacy and emotional support strategies for adolescence.