Internet Use Linked to Increased Depression Risk in Girls, Study Reveals

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A longitudinal study in Canada found that girls who spent more time on the internet at ages 13 and 15 were more likely to experience depressive symptoms at ages 15 and 17, respectively. The study did not find the same association in boys. Depression is a significant mental health disorder that can have long-term effects on individuals, and adolescence is a critical period for mental health. The study highlights the need for further research on the relationship between internet use and depression, particularly among girls. However, the study's limitations include relying on self-reported internet use and focusing on a specific region and language group.
Topics:health#adolescent-health#depression#gender-differences#internet-use#longitudinal-study#mental-health
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