Addictive Screen Use, Not Time, Linked to Teen Suicide Risk

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A study finds that addictive patterns of digital use, such as distress when not online or using screens to escape, are linked to a higher risk of suicidal thoughts and mental health issues in teens, whereas total screen time is not a significant factor. Early identification and intervention targeting problematic use may help reduce these risks.
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