Mobile phones and computers may have overtaken television as the root of all evil for teenagers' poor wellbeing, a study shows.
University of Sydney researchers investigated the impact of technology on more than 1100 Australian teenagers' sleeping habits, finding that those who were unable to switch off from interacting with mobile devices at night were most likely to be sleep deprived.
More than half of those surveyed had two or three devices in their bedrooms, including mobile phones, computers and televisions, but for once, TV was not the problem.
"Television has been the root of all evil for so long that people are used to seeing it associated with unhelpful behaviour," said Dr Nathaniel Marshall from the university's Centre for Integrated Research and Understanding of Sleep.
"We didn't find that."