Cyberspill

Teens, Tech, and Wellness

Cyberspill

Curious about the impact of screen time on mental health? Parents of teens ages 13-15 can help us understand digital device effects. Click the link to learn more.

teens with phones in a circle looking from the ground up

status

Open to accrual

age

13-15

duration

6 months

Compensation

up to $584

ID and phone number verification required for participation

Description

Researchers at the University of Florida are seeking 13 to 15 year olds to participate in a 6-month study to capture real time online engagement and its relation to adolescents’ behavior and mental health.  

Participation includes…

  • Pre- and Post-Survey
  • Smartphone Monitoring
  • Experience Interview
  • Compensation up to $584

Eligibility

To be eligible to participate individuals need to meet the following criteria:

  • A parent of a 13-15-year-old child 
  • Child must have a smartphone (Android or iPhone 7 or newer)
  • ID and phone number verification required for participation

Contact

Please contact the Cyberspill study team using the information below.

Email: cyber-spill@ufl.edu

Study Details

PI Full name pi department irb number Compensation
Sarah D. Lynne Family, Youth and Community Sciences IRB202301560 Compensation up to $584

Cyberspill study

Interested in this study?

Click the link below to submit your information to the study team.