School students are our greatest asset and our hope for the future.Moreover, the stage of childhood represents the foundation for future life. Adolescence is the phase of life, extending between childhood and adulthood; Egypt's population of young people is growing dramatically. About 17 million teenagers (10 to 19 years old) make up roughly 19% of the population (UNICEF Egypt, n.d.).Electronic screens have increased widely among all people without any age barriers. Devices with screens (TV, Smart Phone, Tablet and PC) that enable us to reach various multimedia have become the essential tools in our daily life, especially for children. In the case of teens, they mainly use mobile phones, and when they get bored with mobiles, they will change to television or laptops. Now, life without screens is not even imagined for teens and adults (Lin et al., 2020).Children's and adolescents' lives are increasingly dominated by electronic screen media (ESM). Teenagers use media to learn, communicate, obtain information and seek social support, selfexpression and amusement. Screens have become an uncontrollable fact among people, affecting their daily style, such as their social relationships, physical health, emotional well-being and productivity (World Health Organization, 2014). Recently, students' social
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