Teens getting more hours of daily screen time are reporting increased levels of anxiety and depression symptoms, according to new data. But technology isn't always all bad, an expert explains.
Rates of depression and other severe mental health conditions have become increasingly prevalent among teens—and a modern confluence of factors may be heightening mental health challenges in ...
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NEW YORK — Teens getting four or more hours of screen time each day are more likely to experience anxiety and depression, according to a new report from the National Center for Health Statistics.
While depression is quite common in adults, it does not spare kids and teens too. Childhood and teenage are crucial stages replete with several challenges like schooling, facing exams, combating ...