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​6 ways smartphone use affects a child’s mental health

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 18, 2023, 14:49 IST
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Smartphone addiction is the new pandemic

Smartphones have revolutionized our lives and have become an integral part of a child’s life nowadays. However, along with its benefits, smartphone usage can also have adverse effects on a child’s mental health. Therefore, it is essential to monitor and ensure healthy and safe smartphone usage for children. Here are six ways in which smartphone use can impact a child’s mental well-being:

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​​Lack of Time Boundaries​



Dr Neerja Agarwal PhD. Senior psychologist, Emoneeds says, "Excessive smartphone use poses the risk of prolonged screen time for children. Spending long hours in front of screens negatively affects a child’s mental health, leading to issues such as sleep deprivation, stress, and mental distress. Therefore, it is crucial for children to set specific time limits for smartphone usage."

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​​Influence of Social Media​



Social media presents a significant challenge to children’s mental health. Negative social comparisons, experiences of low self-esteem and embarrassment, the constant need for updates, and prolonged screen time can contribute to stress and self-esteem issues for children.

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​​Negative or Inappropriate Content​



"Access to negative or inappropriate content on smartphones can significantly impact a child’s mental health. Such content can have an abnormal influence on their emotional development, leading to increased levels of stress and vulnerability," says Dr. Agarwal.

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​​Cyberbullying​



The rise of smartphones has also brought the risk of cyberbullying. Children can become victims of online harassment, which can have severe psychological consequences, including anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem.

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​​Disrupted Sleep Patterns​


The blue light emitted by smartphone screens can interfere with sleep patterns, especially if children use their devices before bedtime. Sleep disturbances can lead to mood swings, irritability, and difficulty in concentration, ultimately affecting their mental well-being.

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​​Reduced Physical Activity and Social Interaction​



Excessive smartphone use can limit a child’s physical activity and opportunities for face-to-face social interaction. Lack of exercise and reduced social engagement can lead to feelings of isolation, loneliness, and compromised mental health.

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