Findings seen across screen time subtypes and for three years in early adolescence. (HealthDay News) — Screen time such as social media and video games may be associated prospectively with manic ...
The researchers found that after adjusting for covariates, overall typical daily screen time in year 1 was prospectively associated with higher manic symptoms in year 3 (B = 0.05). Similar ...
A new study from the University of California, San Francisco, links excessive screen time in preteens to an increased risk of developing manic symptoms later. Researchers found that children aged ...
Preteens who spend more time on screens are more likely to develop manic symptoms two-years later, according to a new study published in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. The ...
Meta is cracking the door back open for minors interested in the company's virtual offerings, with new parent-approved entry to the platform's Horizon Worlds. Children (or "preteens," as Meta ...
A preteen girl is at a unique moment in her life. The spark that is her potential grows more intense, yet she'll have to fight against gender norms that threaten to diminish it. Those expectations ...
The corporate parent of Facebook and Instagram plans to open a digital gateway for kids as young as 10 years old to enter virtual reality through the Meta Quest headset, according to a blog post ...