<p>Researchers said there was a definite link between excessive messaging and risky behaviour. They suggested that those who were 'hyper-texting' were likely to have lax or absent parents, reports the Daily Mail.<br /><br />Lead author Scott Frank from Case Western Reserve University in Denver, US, said: "If parents are monitoring their kids' texting and social networking, they're probably monitoring other activities as well."<br /><br />The study was based on confidential surveys taken by 4,200 students at 20 high schools in Cleveland, according to a Case Western statement. It revealed that around one in five students were hyper-texters and about one in nine were hyper-networkers -- those who spend three or more hours a day on Facebook and other social networking websites. Both conditions were more common among girls.<br /><br />Hyper-texters were also more likely to have been involved in physical fights, binge drinking and drugs. Compared to the heavy texters, the hyper-networkers were not as likely to have had sex, but more likely to have been involved in other risky behaviours like drinking or fighting.</p>
<p>Researchers said there was a definite link between excessive messaging and risky behaviour. They suggested that those who were 'hyper-texting' were likely to have lax or absent parents, reports the Daily Mail.<br /><br />Lead author Scott Frank from Case Western Reserve University in Denver, US, said: "If parents are monitoring their kids' texting and social networking, they're probably monitoring other activities as well."<br /><br />The study was based on confidential surveys taken by 4,200 students at 20 high schools in Cleveland, according to a Case Western statement. It revealed that around one in five students were hyper-texters and about one in nine were hyper-networkers -- those who spend three or more hours a day on Facebook and other social networking websites. Both conditions were more common among girls.<br /><br />Hyper-texters were also more likely to have been involved in physical fights, binge drinking and drugs. Compared to the heavy texters, the hyper-networkers were not as likely to have had sex, but more likely to have been involved in other risky behaviours like drinking or fighting.</p>