Mobile phone and young people. A survey pilot study to explore the controversial aspects of a new social phenomenon.

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2006-09-29
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AIM Aim of this paper is to report the results of a pilot study as a part of a program addressed to health promotion and to improve the culture of sustainability in the school METHODS A 15 items structured questionnaire was administered to 1 011 students aged 9 18 years in order to explore the entity of the phenomenon of mobile telephony among the young and qualitatively esteem the level of exposure to the potential adverse health and social effects of such dominant form of electronically mediate communication This preliminary information was then deepened by in group interviews focused to clarify the cultural basis of the phenomenon RESULTS The survey study confirmed that the penetration of mobile telephony among the young matches with the national trend 96 of 14 18 teens own at least one mobile phone 22 of them own multiple mobile phones In addition most of them use mobile phone all the day a third makes calls over 6 minutes long half is poorly informed about the potential health risks related to electromagnetic pollution CONCLUSIONS Despite the most perceive mobile phone like something noxious only 23 holds it far from body a very small percentage uses a hands free kit Most declared to suffer from a sort of addiction towards mobile phone In the light of a growing literature and of a supposed more vulnerability of children and adolescents towards toxicants than adults we believe that health and school operators should inform parents and the young about the possible risks linked to the abuse of technology and promote a more critic and responsible approach to mobile phone
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