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Sex, drugs more common in hyper-texting teens

Alec29Alec29 Posts: 3,864 juggalo
edited November 2010 in Off Topic
ATLANTA – Teens who text 120 times a day or more — and there seems to be a lot of them — are more likely to have had sex or used alcohol and drugs than kids who don't send as many messages, according to provocative new research.

The study's authors aren't suggesting that "hyper-texting" leads to sex, drinking or drugs, but say it's startling to see an apparent link between excessive messaging and that kind of risky behavior.

The study concludes that a significant number of teens are very susceptible to peer pressure and also have permissive or absent parents, said Dr. Scott Frank, the study's lead author.

"If parents are monitoring their kids' texting and social networking, they're probably monitoring other activities as well," said Frank, an associate professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.

Frank was scheduled to present the study Tuesday at a meeting of the American Public Health Association in Denver.

The study was done at 20 public high schools in the Cleveland area last year, and is based on confidential paper surveys of more than 4,200 students.

It found that about one in five students were hyper-texters and about one in nine are hyper-networkers — those who spend three or more hours a day on Facebook and other social networking websites.

About one in 25 fall into both categories.

Hyper-texting and hyper-networking were more common among girls, minorities, kids whose parents have less education and students from a single-mother household, the study found.

Frank's study is billed as one of the first studies to look at texting and social networking and whether they are linked to actual sexual intercourse or to other risky behaviors.

"This study demonstrates that it's a legitimate question to explore," said Douglas Gentile, who runs the Media Research Lab at Iowa State University.

The study found those who text at least 120 times a day are nearly three-and-a-half times more likely to have had sex than their peers who don't text that much. Hyper-texters were also more likely to have been in a physical fight, binge drink, use illegal drugs or take medication without a prescription.

Compared to the heavy texters, the hyper-networkers were not as likely to have had sex, but more likely to have been involved in other risky behaviors like drinking or fighting.

A Kaiser Family Foundation study found that about half of children ages 8 to 18 send text messages on a cell phone in a typical day. The texters estimated they average 118 texts per day. That study also found that only 14 percent of kids said their parents set rules limiting texting.

Other studies have tied teen texting to risky or lewd behavior. A Pew Research Center study found that about one-third of 16- and 17-year-olds send texts while driving. And an Associated Press-MTV poll found that about one-quarter of teenagers have "sexted" — shared sexually explicit photos, videos and chat by cell phone or online.

The latest survey did not ask what students texted or what they discussed on social networks.

One suburban Cleveland student said her texts involve non-sexual small talk with friends, homework assignments and student council bake sales.

"I text with my mother about what time I need picked up," said Tiara Freeman-Sargeant, a 14-year-old Shaker Heights High School freshman. She said she sends and receives about 250 texts a day.

Talking on the phone just isn't appealing to some teens, said her classmate, Ivanna Storms-Thompson.

"Your arm gets tired, your ear gets sweaty," said Ivanna, who also doesn't like the awkward silences.

Like her friend, Ivanna said she mostly gets A's. Whether kids who text do well in school or behave in a crazy, risky way is coincidental, she said.

"It depends on who you're talking to and whether they have their priorities straight," she said.

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  • ShaneShane Posts: 15,229 balls deep
    Just another opportunity for republicans and Right leaning news media to demonize technology
  • drinkwine732drinkwine732 Posts: 20,418 destroyer of motherfuckers
    How is this at all a surprise? The more social a kid is, the more open they are to outside influence, and therefore are more likely to have sex or use drugs.
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  • Alec29Alec29 Posts: 3,864 juggalo
    Just another opportunity for republicans and Right leaning news media to demonize technology

    I don't think there is a hidden agenda or Republican conspiracy here, Shane. LOL
  • drinkwine732drinkwine732 Posts: 20,418 destroyer of motherfuckers
    Just another opportunity for republicans and Right leaning news media to demonize technology
    I don't think there is a hidden agenda or Republican conspiracy here, Shane. LOL
    While the right is very well known for its incredible organization on certain issues, I agree, I don't think this is one of them.
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  • ShaneShane Posts: 15,229 balls deep
    You do remember fox's fiasco over the terrors of technology when that gay kid killed himself because he got taped. i can see the same thing happening again.
  • EpisodeEpisode Posts: 32,049 destroyer of motherfuckers
    Bullshit article. Yes, texting influences me to fuck and snort coke. -_-
  • NecrothulhuNecrothulhu Posts: 33,444 master of ceremonies
    This is quite retarded if you ask me...I didn't know that texting and being on myspace/facebook would make me have sex or do any type of drug. The majority of teens will do that shit even w/o it. Why? Because those are the curious and experimental stages in your life and unless you are unsocial as all hell, come from a crazy religious family, or something of the sort....it's going to happen. Not because teens are texting and on facebook a ton <_>
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  • Alec29Alec29 Posts: 3,864 juggalo
    "The study's authors aren't suggesting that "hyper-texting" leads to sex, drinking or drugs, but say it's startling to see an apparent link between excessive messaging and that kind of risky behavior."


    Some of you haven't actually read the article I see.

  • Alec29Alec29 Posts: 3,864 juggalo
    No, dayna, the data they collected from teen users suggests that. The article merely reports what the results were. Teenagers actually provided the data, not Republicans, right wingers, etc.
  • NecrothulhuNecrothulhu Posts: 33,444 master of ceremonies
    I wouldn't be surprised if they even made it out to look like that just so people would make a big shit about texting and Facebook. It's still all bullshit
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  • Rex_Capone420Rex_Capone420 Posts: 69,666 spicy boy
    well it is true that technology does open young minds to things they normally wouldn't know about....porn violence ect. its not saying it makes the kids got out and get high and fuck...yes a lot of them would do it any ways.....its saying that if kids text more there is a higher chance that they may decide to do these things....i don't see how thats bullshit...its the same way with weed....i don't think its a gateway drug but at the same time after i smoked weed for a while i was introduced to other kinds of drugs threw the dealers....sure i could have still been introduced to those drugs without the dealer...but its more likely if i have smoked weed b4.....all im saying is that the study makes sense because technology does introduce you to things that otherwise normally wouldn't be there
  • Rex_Capone420Rex_Capone420 Posts: 69,666 spicy boy
    The article still suggests it is what I mean though. By reporting these "results" they will automatically put into some peoples heads that overuse or texting and social networking it going to lead to risky behavior. I don't see how that's not clear.
    No matter who provided the data the Republicans and right wingers and can still pick up on it and try to use it.
    yes people will take the article the wrong way...its a shame most of this country is morons

  • EpisodeEpisode Posts: 32,049 destroyer of motherfuckers
    Literally the only relevancy this could have is talking dirty through text, or "sexting" although I hate that term. Which I've done with a few Girls before, but still...sex can happen with or without texting.
  • NecrothulhuNecrothulhu Posts: 33,444 master of ceremonies
    Yeah, it does open their mind a little more but still. This is exactly like a study saying teens who play video games while in their teen years means their more prone to violent crimes. I'm surprised some organization hasn't pulled to try and get things banned. I smoked weed because I wanted to and decided what the hell? Myspace was just a small little shit then and texting was unheard of. I'm just saying that just because of social networking and texting should not mean teens are more likely to fuck and do drugs...there was a time where this shit didn't exist and teens were still doing this. They always find a way to blame something stupid on teen behavior
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  • Alec29Alec29 Posts: 3,864 juggalo
    What the article actually says is that this group of "hyper-texters" has more exposure to the realities of life and are more apt to try something before they normally would in their development. It does not say they WILL it says they are more likely to. It's all about trends and patterns. It's kinda funny how some of you are getting upset about it as it doesn't seem to be directed at anyone.
  • NecrothulhuNecrothulhu Posts: 33,444 master of ceremonies
    I know what it says, that's not why I think it's bullshit. I think that because what people are going to make it out to be, which will be a big shit about texting ect.
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  • Alec29Alec29 Posts: 3,864 juggalo
    People with low or no reading comprehension will see something different in the article. Those who have a grasp of statistical data analysis will have no problem. The article only speaks about the group which participated in the study, not every teen ager in the world.
    Dawn, I've seen you tell Erik that what he feels as a teenager will change as he gets older but you don't seem to see that this isn't an agenda or conspiracy against the teen aged population. Nobody is saying they tried drugs because of a text, or that they had sex due to Facebook. As a former teenager I remember the "new things" I was exposed to daily. Did they make me more apt to try something? Maybe. I don't really remember. Most people don't try weed for the first time by themselves. They are usually with someone else who has been high before. Peer pressure? Wanting to go along with the crowd? Maybe. Teens certainly exhibit those types of behaviours. I know I did.
  • NecrothulhuNecrothulhu Posts: 33,444 master of ceremonies
    Then why is Erik, Erik. He doesn't really go along with much besides sway over to the scenie type stuff. I never said that this is a conspiracy, and I don't care that it is. I can just see parents going and having a shit because of it, then possibly people higher up taking notice. Why people can just leave it as teens are teens baffles me. Those years are basically the trial and error years and shit's gonna happen.
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  • EpisodeEpisode Posts: 32,049 destroyer of motherfuckers
    I didn't sway over to Scenie stuff just because I like a few Scenie bands.
  • Alec29Alec29 Posts: 3,864 juggalo
    edited November 2010
    This is an article about trial and error years in teens. I guess we are saying about the same thing.
    If a parent reads this and is ignorant enough to think that it covers all teens then maybe they shouldn't be allowed to have children. As a parent and now a grandparent I don't think any blanket statement covers everyone. Maybe I'm the exception to that rule, I don't know.



    Oh, Erik is Erik because of a number of things. Environment, age, lack of parental participation, lack of enough structure to make him confident in what he's doing, lack of emotional support. Erik needed a strong male role model in his life a long time before now so that he could mature into what a man is supposed to be. Maybe he'll find that role model somewhere, maybe not.
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