Using too much technology at a young age has long been believed to have an adverse effect on young minds. However, some scientists now believe this is nothing more than a myth.
Researchers at Oxford University conducted research and found that on 0.4 per cent of a teen's wellbeing is associated with technology overuse.
They claim this has about the same negative impact as eating potatoes regularly or wearing glasses.
Being bullied, or smoking cannabis were found to be 2.7 and 4.3 times more harmful to a child's mental state than too much screen time.
"Our findings demonstrate that screen use itself has at most a tiny association with youth mental health," says lead researcher Professor Andrew Przybylski of the University of Oxford.