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Rise in teen suicide, social media coincide; is there a connection?

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An increase in suicide rates among U.S. teens occurred at the same time social media use surged and a new analysis suggests there may be a link.

Suicide rates for teens rose between 2010 and 2015 after they had declined for nearly two decades, according to data from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The study suggests that one factor could be rising social media use. Recent teen suicides have been blamed on cyberbully­ing, and social media posts depicting “perfect” lives may be taking a toll on teens’ mental health, researcher­s say.

The study’s authors looked at CDC suicide reports from 2009-15 and results of two surveys given to U.S. high school students to measure attitudes, behaviors and interests. About half a million teens ages 13 to 18 were involved. The study was published Tuesday in the journal Clinical Psychologi­cal Science.

“We need to stop thinking of smartphone­s as harmless,” said study author Jean Twenge, a psychology professor at San Diego State University who studies generation­al trends. “There’s a tendency to say, ‘Oh, teens are just communicat­ing with their friends.’ Monitoring kids’ use of smartphone­s and social media is important, and so is setting reasonable limits,” she said.

Dr. Victor Strasburge­r, a teen medicine specialist at the University of New Mexico, said the study only implies a connection between teen suicides, depression and social media. It shows the need for more research on new technology, Strasburge­r said. He noted that skeptics who think social media is being unfairly criticized compare it with so-called vices of past generation­s: “When dime-store books came out, when comic books came out, when television came out, when rock and roll first started, people were saying ‘This is the end of the world.’”

With its immediacy, anonymity, and potential for bullying, social media has a unique potential for causing real harm, he said.

“Parents don’t really get that,” Strasburge­r said.

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