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A recent study has found a link between social media addiction, phone & video game addiction, & a higher risk of suicidal ...
Addictive use of social media, video games, or mobile phones-but not total screen time-is associated with worse mental health ...
A new study finds that preteens with addictive patterns of social media, video games, or mobile phones use are more likely to experience worse mental health and suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
Increasing addictive use trajectories were associated with higher risks of suicide-related outcomes than low addictive use ...
A new study finds that addiction to social media, mobile phones and video games is linked to a higher risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
While it's tempting to research mental health concerns on social media, these online platforms can perpetuate symptoms and ...
Screen addiction, not hours spent, is the real threat to kids’ mental health - raising risks of anxiety, depression, and more.
Compulsive or addictive patterns of screen use — rather than total time spent on devices — may pose a greater risk to adolescents’ mental health, new research shows.
AI-generated “filter bubbles” and “echo chambers”, created when algorithms selectively present information aligned with a ...
KidsRights Foundation has warned of a worsening mental health crisis among children and adolescents around the world, noting ...
This is a line from “Can’t Look Away,” a documentary about the dark side of social media and its impact on youth addiction and suicide that will be shown in a free, public screening from 5-7:30 p.m.
A bill to add a warning label to social media platforms has just cleared both chambers of the state Legislature.