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Facebook may cause serious mental health problems in kids, studies show
By Andrew Couts — August 8, 2011

The scientific community has only just started to discover the various
risks and benefits associate with social media and the ways in which it is
changing everything from human interaction to childhood development. But
according to a recently revealed study, using Facebook and other technology
may have negative effects on the mental health of children and teenagers.

These findings were unveiled by Dr. Larry D. Rosen, a professor of
psychology at California State University, Dominguez Hills, at the 119th
Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association in Washington,
D.C. on Saturday. Dr. Rosen, whose study was entitled, “Poke Me: How Social
Networks Can Both Help and Harm Our Kids,” has been studying the effects of
technology on people for more than 25 years.

Dr. Rosen’s study found the following worrisome details:

• Teenagers and young adults who are persistently logged on to Facebook are
more often to show psychological disorders, like mania, paranoia,
aggressive tendencies , antisocial behavior and increased alcohol use.
These teens also more often displayed narcissistic tendencies, which are
fed by their ability to constantly broadcast information about themselves
through Facebook.

• Children, pre-teens and teenagers who used technology, like the Internet
and video games, on a regular basis   have more stomach aches, sleeping
problems, anxiety and depression. They also miss school more often.

• Not surprisingly, middle school and high school students who logged into
Facebook at least once during a 15-minute study session received lower
grades. Rosen and his team found that most students were only able to
maintain focus on their studies for two or three minutes before distracting
themselves with technology, like text messages, mobile apps or the Web.

• Rosen also revealed that the average teenager sends approximately 2,000
text messages per month, a massive amount of information processing that
has been founded to be related to problems with sleep and concentration, as
well as physical stress.

Despite the plethora of bad news about excessive social networking and use
of other technology, Rosen’s findings weren’t all negative.

For instance, young adults who regularly use Facebook are better able to
conjure “virtual empathy” for online friends. And introverted teens can
learn valuable socializing skills behind the safety of a computer screen.
Social networking can also provide innovative ways for teachers to connect
with students, Rosen found.

For the parents out there who think they can control their children’s
social media intake through the use of computer monitoring software, Rosen
says not to bother.

“If you feel that you have to use some sort of computer program to
surreptitiously monitor your child’s social networking, you are wasting
your time. Your child will find a workaround in a matter of minutes,” he
said. “You have to start talking about appropriate technology use early and
often and build trust, so that when there is a problem, whether it is being
bullied or seeing a disturbing image, your child will talk to you about it.”

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Andrew Couts
Staff Writer for Digital Trends, Andrew Couts covers a wide swath of
consumer technology topics, with particular focus on the intersection of
technology, law, politics, and policy. Prior to Digital Trends, Couts
served as associate editor of TheWeek.com, executive editor of
COEDMagazine.com, assistant editor of Maxim magazine, and writer/editorial
assistant of Stuff magazine. In his few moments spent away from a computer,
Couts can be found hiking with his dog, or blasting around on motorcycles.
Twitter: @andrewcouts | Email: [email protected]

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