Ad Banner
Advertisement by Open Privilege

Excessive screen time linked to manic symptoms in preteens

Image Credits: UnsplashImage Credits: Unsplash
  • A study links excessive screen time, including social media and video games, to the development of manic symptoms in preteens.
  • The research highlights the risks of sleep deprivation and cognitive overstimulation caused by prolonged screen use.
  • Experts advocate for screen time regulation, educational programs, and parental involvement to mitigate the mental health impacts on children.

[WORLD] In recent years, the effects of screen time on mental health, particularly among children, have garnered increasing attention. A recent study has raised alarms about the potential connection between excessive screen use and manic symptoms in preteens. This research, conducted by North American scientists, sheds light on how prolonged exposure to screens, including social media, video games, and texting, can disrupt young people's emotional and cognitive well-being. As children and preteens become increasingly immersed in digital worlds, understanding the consequences of screen overuse is critical for their health and development.

Study Findings: A Correlation Between Screen Time and Manic Symptoms

The study in question, published in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, involved 9,243 preteens aged 10 to 11, monitored between 2017 and 2019. The researchers found a clear association between increased screen time and the onset of manic symptoms two years later. According to the study, excessive screen exposure can be particularly damaging to younger individuals who are still in the process of developing their emotional and cognitive faculties.

The study outlines manic symptoms as characteristics like extreme mood swings, excessive energy, inflated self-esteem, disrupted sleep, and heightened engagement in risky activities. These symptoms are often associated with manic episodes in mental health disorders such as bipolar disorder. "Manic symptoms include inflated self-esteem or grandiosity, decreased need for sleep, pressured speech, flight of ideas, distractibility, increased goal-directed activity, and excessive involvement in pleasurable activities," the researchers state.

Interestingly, the study highlighted that the most concerning forms of screen time contributing to manic symptoms were social media use, texting, and video games. While video games have some potential benefits, such as improving certain cognitive abilities, the study found that when used excessively, they could exacerbate manic tendencies. Social media, with its constant barrage of notifications and rewards, appeared to have the most troubling effect on mental well-being.

Understanding the Link: Why Screens May Trigger Manic Symptoms

The researchers identified two key mechanisms that could explain the link between screen overuse and manic symptoms in preteens. The first mechanism is the inability to regulate screen time. Many children, especially preteens, lack the self-control needed to limit their use of digital devices. This can lead to addictive behaviors, where children are unable to stop engaging with their screens, often to the detriment of their mental and physical health.

The second mechanism is sleep deprivation, which is a common consequence of excessive screen use. Many preteens are spending late hours on social media or playing video games, disrupting their sleep patterns. Sleep deprivation has long been recognized as a factor that can exacerbate mood disorders, including mania. "Excessive gaming habits and social media use frequently coincide with irregular sleep patterns or sleep deprivation, factors known to exacerbate symptoms of mania," the researchers point out in their paper.

The role of social media is particularly important in this context. The constant feedback loop of "likes," comments, and notifications provides immediate rewards, stimulating the brain’s reward system. This, in turn, boosts dopamine levels, which can lead to compulsive behaviors. Such stimuli can be overwhelming for preteens, who are still developing the emotional and cognitive skills to manage these experiences.

The Developmental Impact on Preteens

Adolescence is a crucial stage of development, marked by significant changes in both the brain and the body. The study emphasizes that the adolescent brain is particularly vulnerable to the overstimulation that screens can cause. "Adolescence is a critical developmental period marked by profound physical, emotional, and cognitive maturation," the study notes. Therefore, the exposure to highly stimulating content on screens—especially during these formative years—can have lasting effects on a child’s mental health and emotional regulation.

Excessive screen time can lead to cognitive and emotional hyperstimulation, which might hinder a preteen's ability to manage stress, frustration, and other challenging emotions. As the brain develops, it is essential that preteens learn healthy coping strategies and ways to manage their emotions. When they rely too heavily on digital platforms for entertainment and social connection, it may interfere with their ability to build these critical skills.

Calls for Action: Regulating Screen Time for Healthier Development

In light of these findings, researchers are calling for more stringent guidelines and educational approaches to help mitigate the negative effects of excessive screen time. "We must begin to regulate screen use among young people at an early age," they suggest. One recommendation is to introduce educational courses in schools that teach children about the potential risks of overuse and provide strategies for managing screen time. These programs could help raise awareness and encourage a more balanced approach to digital consumption.

Additionally, the researchers advocate for setting clear time limits on screen usage. Establishing boundaries around screen time can help reduce the risk of developing mental health issues, such as mania. Encouraging preteens to engage in other activities, such as outdoor play, reading, or face-to-face social interactions, can offer them a more well-rounded developmental experience and reduce their reliance on screens for emotional stimulation.

The research also suggests that parents play a key role in setting healthy boundaries and modeling appropriate screen behavior. Regular monitoring of screen time, alongside fostering open communication about the emotional impact of digital platforms, can help children make more informed choices about their screen use.

A Word of Caution: No Direct Causal Link Established

It’s important to note that while the study establishes a correlation between screen time and manic symptoms, it does not definitively prove a direct causal relationship. As the researchers caution, it is possible that children predisposed to mania may naturally spend more time on screens, rather than screens directly causing manic symptoms. However, the evidence is compelling enough to warrant concern, and further research is needed to explore this complex relationship in more depth.

As screen time continues to rise among preteens, the findings from this study should serve as a wake-up call for both parents and educators. While screens are an integral part of modern life, it is crucial to strike a balance. Moderating screen time, particularly social media and video games, could play a significant role in fostering better mental health among preteens. By promoting healthier screen habits and encouraging offline activities, we can help ensure that the next generation develops in a more emotionally balanced and resilient way.

In the words of the researchers, "The need to set a time limit for social networking, video games and other digital activities could help reduce the risk of mental disorders in younger children." By taking proactive steps, we can help protect the mental health of our children and guide them toward healthier digital habits.


Ad Banner
Advertisement by Open Privilege
Image Credits: Unsplash
March 28, 2025 at 3:30:00 PM

The importance of postpartum care for new mothers

[WORLD] Postpartum care is a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of childbirth. It not only focuses on a mother’s physical recovery but also...

Image Credits: Unsplash
March 15, 2025 at 3:00:00 PM

How to boost your energy level on the road

[WORLD] Traveling can be both exciting and exhausting, especially when you’re on a tight schedule or managing back-to-back meetings. Whether you’re a business...

Image Credits: Unsplash
March 14, 2025 at 9:00:00 PM

Versace appoints Dario Vitale as Chief Creative Officer

[WORLD] Luxury fashion brand Versace has recently made a game-changing appointment that has captured the attention of the fashion world. Dario Vitale, a...

Image Credits: Unsplash
March 14, 2025 at 12:30:00 PM

China-Europe rail link challenges and Trump's digital resurgence

[WORLD] China and Europe have become increasingly connected, not only by trade agreements but also through the ambitious China-Europe rail link. While the...

Europe
Image Credits: Unsplash
March 14, 2025 at 10:30:00 AM

Why Germans don’t drive as fast as they can on motorways

[EUROPE] Germany is one of the few countries where certain stretches of its motorways, known as the Autobahn, do not have a speed...

United States
Image Credits: Unsplash
March 14, 2025 at 8:00:00 AM

Protesters rally at Trump Tower over Columbia student’s arrest

[UNITED STATES] In recent weeks, a wave of protests erupted outside Trump Tower in New York City, drawing attention to the controversial arrest...

Image Credits: Unsplash
March 14, 2025 at 4:30:00 AM

How to overcome insomnia and improve sleep

[WORLD] Insomnia, a common sleep disorder, affects millions of people worldwide. If you find yourself tossing and turning at night, struggling to fall...

Image Credits: Unsplash
March 14, 2025 at 2:00:00 AM

How do you know when someone is not listening to you?

[WORLD] Effective communication is a cornerstone of successful relationships, both in personal and professional settings. However, one of the most frustrating experiences is...

Image Credits: Unsplash
March 14, 2025 at 1:30:00 AM

Why do we fall victim to cyber-fraud?

[WORLD] The internet has become an essential part of our daily lives. From online shopping to social media and banking, the digital ecosystem...

Image Credits: Unsplash
March 13, 2025 at 7:30:00 PM

How much food is appropriate to eat before, during, and after exercise?

[WORLD] Whether you are training for a marathon, lifting weights, or doing a yoga session, nutrition plays a crucial role in supporting your...

Image Credits: Unsplash
March 13, 2025 at 5:30:00 PM

How neurocosmetics are revolutionizing beauty

[WORLD] The beauty industry has long been a hub for innovation, from skincare breakthroughs to the latest cosmetic trends. However, in recent years,...

Ad Banner
Advertisement by Open Privilege
Load More
Ad Banner
Advertisement by Open Privilege