The Asian Age

‘ Excess use of phone may up suicide risk in teens’

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New York, Dec. 1: Teenagers who spend more time on smartphone­s and other electronic screens may be at the risk of developing depression and suicidal tendencies, a study claims.

Researcher­s from the Florida State University in the US said screen time should be considered a modern- day risk factor for depression and suicide.

“There is a concerning relationsh­ip between excessive screen time and risk for death by suicide, depression, suicidal ideation and suicidal attempts,” said Thomas Joiner, from the Florida State University.

“All of those mental health issues are very serious. I think it’s something parents should ponder,” he said.

The researcher­s discovered 48 per cent of teenagers who spent five or more hours per day on electronic devices reported a suicide- related behaviour. That compared to 28 per cent of adolescent­s who spent less than an hour using electronic devices.

The results, published in the journal Clinical Psychologi­cal Science, clearly showed that teens who spent more time on the devices were more likely to be unhappy.

hose who focused more on nonscreen activities like sports and exercise, talking to friends face to face, doing homework and going to church were more likely to be happy.

Depression and suicide rates for teens between the ages of 13 and 18 increased dramatical­ly since 2010, especially among girls, according to the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.

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