In honor of Valentines Day, I created an infographic based on an article I found on Pew Research Internet Project website about how couples manage technology in their lives. Thought it would be fun and informational to share!
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Couples, technology and how they manage it in their lives -INFOGRAPHIC
1. How married or commi ed couples in the U.S. use digital technology in their relationships.
Some negotiate or quarrel over it, some find it facilitates communication and support,
while others have had hurtful experiences by it.
THE OVERALL IMPACT ON LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIPS
17% 10% 72%
Say the internet has
had a MINOR impact
on their relationship
Say the internet has
had a MAJOR impact
on their relationship
Say the internet has had
NO real impact at all on
their relationship
The good news is that most of the results were positive among
the majorly impacted relationships:
74%
POSITIVE
20%
NEGATIVE
4%
GOOD & BAD
A SOURCE OF SUPPORT AND COMMUNICATION
25%
Say they have texted each
other when they were
both home together
21%
Felt closer to each other
due to exchanges online
or via text message
9%
Resolved an arguement
with their partner online
or text message
A SOURCE OF TENSION IN RELATIONSHIPS
25%
have felt their partner
was distracted by their
cell phone while together
8%
Have had an arguement with
their partner about too much
time spent online
4%
Have go en upset at
something they found out their
partner was doing online
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SHARING HABITS OF COUPLES USING TECHNOLOGY
67%
Share the password to one or
more of their online accounts
with their partner
27%
Have an email account
that they share with
their partner
11%
Of those who use social
networking sites share their social
media profiles with their partner
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Long-term couples tend to view and utilize technology quite differently
compared with those who have been together for a shorter period of time.
Adults who have been together longer than 10 years are more likely to
share email addresses and social media profiles.
SEXTING AMONG ADULTS IS UP SINCE 2012
9%
Have sent a sext of
themselves to someone
else they know {up 6%}
20%
Have received a sext of
someone else they
know {up 15%}
3%
Have forwarded a sext
to someone else they
know {no change}
Married and partnered adults are just as likely as singles to say they have sent sexts.
BROUGHT TO YOU BY: dezinegirl creative studio - 2014
SOURCE: h p://www.pewinternet.org/2014/02/11/couples-the-internet-and-social-media/