Remember that research linking more screen time to depression? Not true, says new data
Even a casual follower of the news over the last few years is likely to have encountered stories about research showing that digital technologies like social media and smartphones are harming young people’s mental health. Rates of depression and suicide among young people have risen steadily since the mid-2000s, around the time that the first smartphones and social media platforms were being released. These technologies have become ubiquitous, and young people’s distress has continued to increase since then. Many articles in the popular and academic press assert that digital technology is to blame. Some experts, including those recently featured in…
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