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When evaluating the answers and the sleep quality of respondents, researchers found that those who were attached to their phone (and regularly checked in on their social media apps) were three times more likely to suffer from disturbed sleep patterns.
The findings also proved that the more often you checked your phone, the more likely you were to suffer with breaks to your sleep.
While the team behind the study acknowledged that social media can be an aid of entertainment to those who suffer from sleep issues, Dr. Jessica Levenson added:
“This may indicate that frequency of social media visits is a better predictor of sleep difficulty than overall time spent on social media.
“If this is the case, then interventions that counter obsessive ‘checking’ behaviour may be most effective.”
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