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High internet usage among teens associated with elevated stress and suicidal ideation

By Public Library of Science

A survey of nearly 30,000 high school students in Korea reveals an association between non-academic time spent on the Internet and mental health, with teenagers who spent more time online having higher levels of stress and more feelings of sadness and suicidal ideation.

The study is published this week in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Yeunhee Kwak of Chung-Ang University, Korea, and colleagues.

Internet usage in adolescence has been shown to be associated with emotional and physical problems, but there is a need to investigate the factors that play a role in this association. Past studies have not always distinguished between types of internet usage, which has made interpretation of their findings difficult.

In the new study, the researchers analysed data from 29,811 high school students ages 16 to 18 who completed the 2018 Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-Based Survey. Information on non-academic Internet usage, mental health, and general characteristics of the students was also available.

On average, students in the study spent more than 3 hours a day on the Internet for non-academic purposes (mean 193.4 minutes ± 1.6). Internet usage was highest among students in lower grade levels, female students, students of low economic status, and low academic achievement students.

Students with lower internet usage appeared better off on a range of measures. Even after controlling for all available demographic characteristics, they reported better health, reduced stress, fewer feelings of sadness, and less suicidal ideation than the group with high internet usage.

While the findings cannot demonstrate any causative link between internet usage and mental health, the authors believe that active support and interventions are needed to reduce feelings of stress and sadness in adolescents, and that programs that promote healthy use of the Internet, replace internet use with social and physical activities, and help adolescents maintain good relationships could play a role.

 

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-03-teen-internet-usage-stress-suicidal.html

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