HealthDay (2/13, Thompson) reported a study found that “depression, sleep problems, ADHD, substance use, suicidal behaviors and conduct problems all were more likely among 11- to 12-year-olds with problematic digital habits.” The researchers “analyzed data from more than 8,000 children participating in an ongoing federally funded study of teenage development.” Study results “showed that problematic mobile phone, social media and video game use is associated with depression, ADHD, conduct problems, suicidal behavior and sleep problems. Tweens addicted to their mobile phones or social media also were more likely to drink, smoke or use weed, researchers found.” The study was published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
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— “Tween Screen Addiction Linked To Mental Health Problems, Substance Use,”Dennis Thompson, HealthDay , February 13, 2026
