The Negative Affects of Cell Phone Use

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Introduction With 87 percent of American adults owning a cell phone (Jerpi, 2013), it becomes obvious that cell phones have become a staple device in today’s society. Although cell phones offer convenience, they arguably come with negative affects. Cell Phones have become one of the fastest emerging technologies (Campbell, 2006). With 87 percent of American adults and teenagers owning a cell phone (Jerpi, 2013), it becomes obvious that cell phones have become a staple device in today’s society. Since the release of the first cell phone, they have immensely evolved and some would say, have become an essential to everyday life. Although cell phones offer convenience, they arguably come with negative and impactful effects on our social lives, education, and driving performance. Background on Cell Phones Today’s modern, fast paced lifestyle is unimaginable without cell phones. Since the advent of cell phones, society has had the ability to make phone calls while being mobile, send text messages, and access the Internet from practically anywhere in the world. In the beginning, cell phones served as a way to make phone calls to others from places other than at home using the landline. They soon evolved into a device with the capability to send text messages and, shortly after, they had become a mobile device with the capability to access the Internet. This technology has changed how society performs everyday tasks. Social Impact One of the primary functions of the cell phone is to communicate with others in a convenient matter. In 2005, Marilyn Campbell shared, “One of the main stated reasons for young people’s use of the mobile phone is functionality or ‘micro-coordination’ of their social life.” For many, this accessibility has ... ... middle of paper ... ...naban, V., & Blasco, A. (2013). Driver performance while texting: Even a little is too much. Traffic Injury Prevention, 14(2), 132-137. doi:10.1080/15389588.2012.699695 New approaches to end texting while driving. (2013). Professional Safety, 58(9), 16-16. Stavrinos, D., Jones, J. L., Garner, A. A., Griffin, R., Franklin, C. A., Ball, D., . . . Fine, P. R. (2013). Impact of distracted driving on safety and traffic flow. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 61, 63-70. doi:10.1016/j.aap.2013.02.003 Teens aware of texting dangers, yet carry on. (2011). Professional Safety, 56(12), 18-18. Texting fails road tests. (2007). Communications of the ACM, 50(4), 14-14. Wilson, F. A., & Stimpson, J. P. (2010). Trends in fatalities from distracted driving in the united states, 1999 to 2008. American Journal of Public Health, 100(11), 2213-2219. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2009.187179

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