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If you’ve spent any time at all on TikTok recently, you’ll have seen plenty of videos from young people despairing about life ...
High use of video games was associated with greater risk of symptoms of mental health problems, suicidal behaviors and suicidal ideation.
Children who post publicly online even occasionally are more likely than their peers to report feeling depressed and anxious and get too little sleep, according to the results of a new, large ...
The World Health Organization, meanwhile, suggests no screen time at all for children below the age of one, and no more than ...
A study reveals over half of top mental health TikToks contain misinformation, highlighting the need for accurate advice and the role of platforms in public safety.
Research on how engagement with smartphones, tablets, and video-game consoles affects youth mental health has previously focused on total screen time.
The People Expert, Dr. Sabrina Jackson, shares some tips to help ease back to school anxiety. She also shares some advice to ...
The amount of time kids spent on social media, mobile phones and video games wasn’t associated with more internalizing symptoms of mental health problems such as anxiety and depression ...