
"Potential Link Between Teen Psychosis Risk and Computer/Video Game Use"
New research suggests that teenagers who spend a lot of time playing video games and using computers may be more likely to have psychotic experiences, ranging from mild suspiciousness to delusions and hallucinations. A study of 1,226 participants found that higher video gaming and a curved trajectory of computer use during adolescence were associated with higher levels of psychotic experiences by age 23. However, these associations may be influenced by factors such as socioeconomic status and mental health issues. The research aims to help psychologists understand the environmental determinants and psychosocial functions of media use during adolescence to better prevent and manage psychotic experiences.
