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Internet Addiction and Suicide: A Concerning Link in Chinese Teens
WORLDWIDESat Jan 04 2025
Suicide is a serious problem among adolescents worldwide, and researchers are looking into why some teens might be more at risk than others. One factor that's been getting a lot of attention is internet addiction. Up until now, not many studies have really delved into how much excessive internet use might be linked to teenagers attempting suicide.
A recent study in China focused on adolescents aged 11 to 17 to understand this better. They wanted to find out if there's a connection between how much time teens spend online and their risk of attempting suicide. The results were quite alarming.
The study found that teens who were addicted to the internet were at a higher risk of trying to end their lives. This is a big deal because internet addiction can affect how teens think and feel, and it can also impact their social lives. It’s not just about spending too much time online; it's about the negative effects it can have on a young person's mental health.
The research highlights the importance of understanding how different factors, like internet addiction, can influence a teenager's well-being. It's all about making sure that teens get the support they need, whether that's from teachers, parents, or mental health professionals.
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How does internet addiction specifically contribute to the increased risk of suicide attempts in Chinese adolescents?
Is there a correlation between the number of likes on a social media post and the likelihood of an adolescent attempting suicide?
If internet addiction is a problem, why don't we just unplug the router and call it a day?
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