The impact of video games on youth has long been a topic of debate. While some argue that gaming helps young people form friendships, learn teamwork, and develop problem-solving skills, others believe that video games expose teens to violent content, disrupt their sleep, and can lead to addiction. To explore these differing views, the Pew Research Center surveyed 1,423 U.S. teens aged 13 to 17 about their video game habits, the friends they’ve made through gaming, and whether gaming interferes with their academic performance or sleep.
Gaming Prevalence and Identity Among Teens
Video gaming is widespread among U.S. teens, with 85% reporting they play games. Only 15% say they never engage in gaming. Interestingly, not all teen gamers consider themselves “gamers.” Overall, 40% of U.S. teens identify as gamers, while 45% play video games but do not label themselves as such.
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