July 22, 2025 - 13:02

A recent global study involving 2 million participants has found a concerning link between smartphone usage among children under the age of 13 and various mental health issues, with a particular emphasis on its impact on girls. Researchers highlight that the rise in smartphone use is contributing to significant challenges such as social media pressure, sleep disturbances, and the prevalence of cyberbullying.
The findings indicate that girls are especially vulnerable to the negative effects of smartphone exposure, which can lead to increased anxiety, depression, and feelings of isolation. The study underscores the importance of monitoring and regulating smartphone usage among young children, particularly as they navigate the complexities of social media platforms.
Experts suggest that parents and guardians should engage in open conversations with their children about safe online practices and the potential consequences of excessive screen time. As smartphones become an integral part of daily life, understanding their impact on mental health is crucial for fostering healthier developmental environments for children.
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