Abstract
A recent Pew Research Center survey found that nearly 80% of teenagers own cell phones, and more than half have smartphones.1 These advanced computing devices go beyond the basics of phone calls and texting, now allowing teens to quickly communicate with one another via social media sites and instantaneously access information on the Internet. The rapid proliferation of smartphones has not only brought these devices into the mainstream but has led to the development of thousands of apps marketed as productivity, gaming, and most recently therapeutic tools. While some physicians have embraced these technological advancements in their personal lives and practices, others have been left questioning, “There’s a what for that?”
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