Depression and suicidal thoughts have doubled in young Americans: study

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    The percentage of young Americans with mental health disorders has more than doubled over the past decade, Likely triggers? Cellphones and social media.

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    The percentage of young Americans with mental health disorders has more than doubled over the past decade, according to a new study from the American Psychological Association.

    Likely triggers? Cellphones and social media.

    “More US adolescents and young adults in the late 2010s, versus the mid-2000s, experienced serious psychological distress, major depression or suicidal thoughts, and more attempted suicide,” says lead researcher Jean Twenge, author of the book “iGen” and professor of psychology at San Diego State University. “These trends are weak or non-existent among adults 26 years and over, suggesting a generational shift in mood disorders instead of an overall increase across all ages.”

    Twenge says she believes this trend is partially due to the explosion of digital culture, which may have warped modes of social interaction enough to affect mood disorders.

    The study, published in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology, analyzed data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, which has tracked mental health issues in Americans since 1971. They investigated responses from more than 200,000 youths age 12 to 17 from 2005 to 2017, and almost 400,000 adults from 2008 to 2017.

    Major depression in the last 12 months jumped 52 percent in kids from 2005 to 2017 (8.7 to 13.2 percent) and 63 percent in young adults age 18 to 25 from 2009 to 2017 (8.1 to 13.2 percent). There was also a 71 percent increase in young adults suffering serious psychological distress in the previous 30 days from 2008 to 2017 (7.7 to 13.1 percent). The rate of young adults with suicidal thoughts or actual self-harm increased 47 percent from 2008 to 2017 (7 to 10.3 percent).

    So what’s so different now? Twenge says research shows young people just aren’t getting as much shuteye as they did in previous generations.

    Whereas older Americans might have established more stability in their lives, sleep-disrupting social stressors are likely at their peak for teens and young adults in this digital era, she says. Older adults are also less likely to let devices interfere with sleep. For example, Mom and Dad might be less likely to post late-night selfies or clap back in Twitter wars into the wee hours.

    But not all psychologists are so quick to drag digital: Dr. Mitchell Samet, chairman of the Youth Committee for the NY State Suicide Prevention Counsel, tells The Post playing the blame game is a bit reductive.

    “Suicide risk is a complex and fairly nuanced issue. It is silly to think this increase is simply about sleep or cellphone use,” Samet says. “There are lots of risk factors that are linked to suicidal behavior. Increases in depression, impulsive behavior, excess stress — all are contributors.”

    Still, given that the spike in mental health issues was sharpest after 2011, Twenge argues that it’s even more likely due to sudden cultural changes, such as shifts in how young people spend their time outside of work and school.

    This could be good news, she says.

    “Young people can’t change their genetics or the economic situation of the country, but they can choose how they spend their leisure time,” she says. “… These results suggest a need for more research to understand how digital communication versus face-to-face social interaction influences mood disorders and suicide-related outcomes and to develop specialized interventions for younger age groups.”

    Until then, she has a familiar suggestion: Put your phone down at least an hour before bedtime.


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    I agree. This new young generation are idiots... I mean... This new young generation are controlled by social media. Not only are they depressed and suicidal but they are also narcissistic. It makes it easier for them to be thots and get baited too.

    Oh wait..I'm talking about the bad side of social media..At least it's good for entrepreneurs and folks who are like minded in business and growth.

    This is almost as worse as when they invented No Nut November... When it should have been called Narcissistic Nonsense for Neanderthals... ''glares'
     
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    It doesn't surprise me at all. My generation was kind of blessed and cursed. We grew up and experienced the start/growth of social media but can also remember when it didn't exist.

    But overall there is more pressure for the youth to be "successful" or become the "next big thing"
     
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