IMPACTS OF TECHNOLOGY
IMPACTS OF TECHNOLOGY ON YOUTHS, WOMEN AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Technology has many impacts on the youth, women, and
persons with disabilities; these impacts are positive and negative.
The youth enjoy the technology very much as they can
browse, talk to friends and family, and even play video games. Being busy on
the internet keeps them occupied, and they can escape from idleness which could
make them start using drugs. However, staying on the internet for long has its
negative side too, prolonged use of media causes mental health problems. Depression
is the main issue which is associated with prolonged use of media. Mental health
intervention has increased over time due to the increased rate of suicide by
the youths.
Through technology, women have been able to promote
gender equality. Women from conflict areas like Afghanistan to Sudan are using technology
to build peace and reduce gender inequality. Other than facilitating key functions
of daily life, the smartphones and mobile internet also bring women's voices to
the world which were once confined. The movement of women in IT has also greatly
benefited women by letting them benefit from the technology and working with
men in the same field.
Technology has also been of great help to people with
disabilities. For instance, technology has helped students with disabilities to
be able to compensate for certain impairments. With this technology, disabled
individuals have the chance to benefit from it and independently get
employment, education, and access to other resources. This technology can
affect people with disabilities as it leads to neck pain and bad posture as
people spend a lot of time on the machines. Social disparities widen due to
technology in health care for people; even children with disabilities are
affected.
In conclusion, technology has many impacts in the society. There are positive and negative impacts but the positive impacts are many compared to the negative ones.
Reference
Yousaf, Tehmeena, et al.
"Impacts of Technology on Youth: A Case Study in GC Women University
Sialkot, Pakistan." Proc. 15th Islamic Countries Conference on Statistical
Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan. Vol. 34. 2019.


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