Young Users Show Signs of Phone, Game & Social Media Addiction

Nearly 4,300 kids aged 9–10 were followed for six years.

49% showed addictive patterns with phones, 40% with games, and 10% with social media.

Those in high-risk groups were 2–3× more likely to report suicidal thoughts or behaviour. The key issue wasn’t amount of usage, but emotional reliance impacting sleep, academics, or relationships. Experts suggest parents monitor how kids use devices, not just how long.

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