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Source: ONE News
A study into modern communication and young people has identified several new disorders linked to texting on mobile phones.
Researchers say teenagers who text their friends excessively could develop one of the new disorders, News Ltd newspapers reported.
Jennie Carroll, a Melbourne technology researcher with RMIT University, says she discovered the four disorders while studying the effects of modern communication.
She says teenagers who text too much could find themselves suffering from:
- Textaphrenia: thinking you've heard or felt a new text message
vibration when there is no message.
- Textiety: a feeling of anxiety from not receiving or sending any
text messages.
- Post-traumatic text disorder: injuries related to texting, such
as walking into objects by not paying attention to your
surroundings.
- Binge texting: sending massive amounts of texts to build
self-esteem among peers.