Too much social media use can negatively affect a teenager’s well-being, a new study finds, dovetailing with results of ...
The study found that teens spent most of their time on social media apps, with Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat at the top in ...
Teens spent an average of about five hours on their smartphones per day, nearly two hours of which was spent on social media.
Teens catching up on sleep on weekends show a 41% lower risk of depression, per a UO study. Supports flexible rest as a ...
A study of 25,000 teens found no evidence that social media or gaming predicts later anxiety or depression, challenging ...
US high schoolers between the ages of 13 and 18 spend more than an hour per day on phones during school hours, according to ...
For years, the narrative surrounding teenagers' use of digital technology has been one of alarm. Time spent scrolling through ...
Teens who use Saturdays and Sundays to catch up on lost sleep are less likely to have depression, study finds.
A US study finds teens and young adults who sleep longer on weekends to recover lost weekday sleep have a 41 per cent lower ...
A study has revealed increased screen time may not be driving the rise in teen mental health problems. A new UK study tracking nearly 25,000 children ages 11 to 14 over three school years found no ...
Teens spend more than an hour on smartphones on average during school, according to a study published Monday in the Journal ...
Screen time spent on social media or gaming does not cause mental health problems in teenagers, according to a large UK study ...