Heavier use of social media and video games does not in itself worsen teenagers’ mental health, despite widespread concerns, ...
A new long-term study challenges fears around teen screen time, showing social media hours alone don’t cause mental health ...
A study of 25,000 teens found no evidence that social media or gaming predicts later anxiety or depression, challenging ...
The research found little evidence that time spent on social media or frequent gaming causes mental health problems in ...
Little evidence’ social media or gaming is to blame for teenage mental health problems - Some 25,000 pupils took part in the ...
Screen time spent on social media or gaming does not cause mental health problems in teenagers, according to a large UK study ...
Social media use among young adults is nearly universal worldwide. For instance, 95 per cent of teenagers (13–17) in the United States are on social platforms, with about a third ...
The sharp rise in mental health diagnoses among young people has ignited a polarizing debate. Many identify global upheavals as the source of the surge in mental illness — Covid-19, social media, ...
Mental health is increasingly recognized as a universal human right and an essential foundation of human development. Yet across the world, millions remain without access to the support they need, ...