A sweeping global study has found that children who receive smartphones before the age of 13 are at significantly higher risk for poor mental health outcomes later in life.
The research, which surveyed nearly 2 million people across over 160 countries, links early smartphone ownership to increased rates of depression, suicidal thoughts, aggression, and low self-worth, especially among girls. Experts warn that excessive screen time and early exposure to social media can disrupt sleep, emotional regulation, and social development. The findings have prompted calls for parents to delay giving smartphones to preteens and for policymakers to consider age restrictions.
The study underscores growing concerns about the impact of digital technology on childhood development and mental well-being.
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