Almost three quarters of young adults worry they’re addicted to their mobile phones

A survey of 2,000 UK adults revealed 41 per cent can't help but take their mobile phone into the bathroom - with this figure rising to 77 per cent of 18- to 24-year-olds.

Social media is partly to blame, with a fifth fearing they couldn’t go 24 hours without checking for the latest updates on Twitter and Instagram.

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And there is also a wider work-life balance issue, with half (50 per cent) of respondents saying the shift to a ‘working from home’ culture means that their mobile phone leaves them feeling like they’re never off duty.

Tech in the bathroom

In fact, a quarter of respondents (26 per cent) admit they have read their emails in the bathroom over the past week – with 45 per cent of 18- to 24-year-olds more likely to have sent an email from their bathroom than cleaned it over the past week.

Almost a third (30 per cent) have faced complaints from friends and family for time they have been spending on their phone.

Overall, 40 per cent of respondents said they worry they’re addicted to their mobile phones - but it increases to 72 per cent of Gen-Z.