- If they live alone like in their 18s or 19s, if they can afford it, their phone and computer are on them.
Still, if you live with your parents, there really is no reason. Looking at them here and there, they should already have access to the phone, and it is pointless to have their own phone. Regarding your own computer, why? Schools provided computers for this purpose, if they needed a computer for work in the classroom. Most, if not most, of the libraries are available to students.
The key factor is responsibility. In most cases, young people do not take legal responsibility for some of their actions. If they can not take responsibility, their parents must take responsibility. It is difficult for parents to monitor their use of children if young teenagers have their own cell phone or computer. Of course, parents and teenagers may argue that their children are truly responsible, but in more cases this is merely a denial. Parents do not want to admit that their children are bad. The problem is, how do you know if you are not monitoring actions?
Six of teenagers (59%) have desktops and laptops, but the only communication technology available to teenagers is not computers. In recent years, the use of mobile phones has rapidly expanded among young people. Currently, 71% of teenagers are using mobile phones. It has increased from 45% in 2004 and 63% in 2006. Overall, computers and mobile phones (81%), and computers (65%) have high ownership, especially among older people, with over a quarter of youth (45%). Teenagers use their mobile phones and computers for a variety of purposes, such as tracking friends and family, playing games, going to school and so on. The usage rate of young teenagers' mobile phones is the lowest, but many of our young focus group participants use it for security purposes or only for home communications.
People have cell phones everywhere, especially teenagers. Teenagers are glued to their cell phones, they need a mobile phone almost anywhere. Today, teenagers rely on mobile phones for everything. According to data of mobile phone company (Hanna), the number of mobile phone users is increasing, and as of 2010, the number of users in the US exceeds 300 million. Because young people use mobile phones excessively, they are affected mentally, socially, and physically. One way teenagers are affected by excessive use of mobile phones is emotional. According to a study by Adriana Bianchi and James G. Phillips, it is more likely that teenagers use mobile phones, feel uneasy, feel depressed, and have a lower likelihood of self-esteem ("Media and Child Health Center"). In a study conducted by Thomee, researchers discovered that the use of mobile phones may cause mental health problems for young people. Both males and females are affected emotionally