Yes, this is in fact extremely due within students. As you can see throughout the article posted, various fact checking was done within such as quotes from, Dr. Mary Jean Amon of the School of Modeling, Simulation, and Training at the University of Central Florida and Dr. Mai-Ly Nguyen Steers, assistant professor at Duquesne's School of Nursing. Furthermore, as you dive deeper into these various claims, you can notice a trend not specifically with studying and social activities, but with bullying as well. The CDC posted a study from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey in 2023, stating that Frequent Social Media Use and Experiences with Bullying Victimization, Persistent Feelings of Sadness or Hopelessness, and Suicide Risk Among High School Students. As we can see here, from a government source, they too have findings of a direct connection with social media and out of control issues among users, as this plays a direct correlation to cutting time from studying and engaging in social activities. 
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/73/su/su7304a3.htm