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Digital media use may not spike psychosis risk in young adults

By IANS | Updated: September 6, 2023 14:55 IST

Toronto, Sep 6 Spending more time on digital media from Netflix to Instagram to video games may not ...

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Toronto, Sep 6 Spending more time on digital media from Netflix to Instagram to video games may not cause any change in the frequency of psychotic experiences over time, finds study.

However, the study showed that individuals with a tendency for higher levels of digital media use also had a tendency for higher levels of psychotic experiences

The study, published in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, defined "psychotic experiences" as a range of unusual thoughts and perceptions, such as the belief of being in danger and the experience of hearing and seeing things that other people cannot see or hear. These experiences are relatively common, affecting about 5 per cent of young adults.

"Our findings are reassuring because they do not show evidence that digital media can cause or exacerbate psychotic experiences in young people. It is important to keep in mind that each person is different. In some situations, digital media may be highly beneficial for a person's well-being, and in other cases, these technologies may cause unintended harm," said lead author Vincent Paquin from the McGill University in Montreal, Canada.

"Considering that young adults with more psychotic experiences may prefer digital technologies, we can use digital platforms to increase their access to accurate mental health information and to appropriate services," he added.

The study surveyed 425 people between the age of 18 and 25 living in Quebec, Canada over a period of six months.

The researchers hope their findings will help improve mental health services for young people.

"It is important for young people, their families, and for clinicians and policymakers to have scientific evidence on the risks and benefits of digital media for mental health," Paquin said.

"Considering that young adults with more psychotic experiences may prefer digital technologies, we can use digital platforms to increase their access to accurate mental health information and to appropriate services."

--IANS

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