Screen time for children can show a negative impact on children's mental health

Children between the ages of nine and 10 who spent more time on mobile devices have a least twice the likelihood of developing mental health issues for four years, according to doctors.

Isabella Gaydos and Gillian Neff

Jun 21, 2025, 1:50 PM

Updated 7 hr ago

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Screen time for children can show a negative impact at an early age - and to your child's mental health.
Children between the ages of nine and 10 who spent more time on mobile devices have a least twice the likelihood of developing mental health issues for four years, according to doctors.
"We know that rates of depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts in kids have increased dramatically in recent years," said Dr. Raviv Berlin of Stamford Health Psychiatry. "42% of high school kids reported feelings of sadness or hopelessness in the past year."
According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, half of teenagers are becoming addicted to their cellphones. Girls are at a higher risk to social media, while boys are more likely to get addicted to video games.
Doctors say children develop better spending quality time outdoors.
"Exploring, navigating outside, playing with friends, connecting with nature," said Dr. Berlin. "They need to be having dinner conversations with family and they need to be growing their appreciation for art, music, sports. Screen time in isolation robs kids of these rich experiences."
Parents should set a limited amount of screen time for young children and watch the content they are exposed to.