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Social media and video games are linked with poorer developmental outcomes in kids and teens, according to an Australian review of evidence, which found digital media use has modest but consistent links with poorer health and mental health outcomes. The study pooled data from 153 previous studies and found that social media use was linked with a range of worse outcomes, including depression, problematic internet use, substance use, and lower academic achievement. Video gaming was linked with higher aggression and problems with children's behaviour. Other digital media use, including digital device use and the use of messaging apps, was also linked with depression. The researchers say their findings highlight the need for targeted, multifaceted policies and interventions to address potential harms from digital media exposure.

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[-] DoubleDongle@lemmy.world 6 points 2 months ago

Videogames didn't give me poor social skills. Poor social skills made me turn to videogames.

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