Vuorre Matti, Orben Amy, Przybylski Andrew K
Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford.
MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge.
Clin Psychol Sci. 2021 Sep;9(5):823-835. doi: 10.1177/2167702621994549.
Digital technology is ubiquitous in modern adolescence, and researchers are concerned that it has negative impacts on mental health that, furthermore, increase over time. To investigate if technology is becoming more harmful, we examined changes in associations between technology engagement and mental health in three nationally representative samples. Results were mixed across types of technology and mental health outcomes: Technology engagement had become less strongly associated with depression in the past decade, but social media use more strongly associated with emotional problems. We detected no changes in five other associations, or differential associations by gender. There is therefore little evidence for increases in the associations between adolescents' technology engagement and mental health. Information about new digital media has been collected for a relatively short time; drawing firm conclusions about changes in their associations with mental health may be premature. We urge transparent and credible collaborations between scientists and technology companies.
数字技术在现代青少年中无处不在,研究人员担心它会对心理健康产生负面影响,而且这种影响会随着时间的推移而增加。为了调查技术是否变得更具危害性,我们在三个具有全国代表性的样本中研究了技术参与度与心理健康之间关联的变化。结果在技术类型和心理健康结果方面参差不齐:在过去十年中,技术参与度与抑郁症的关联变得不那么紧密,但社交媒体使用与情绪问题的关联更强。我们在其他五个关联中未发现变化,也未发现性别差异关联。因此,几乎没有证据表明青少年的技术参与度与心理健康之间的关联在增加。有关新数字媒体的信息收集时间相对较短;就它们与心理健康关联的变化得出确凿结论可能为时过早。我们敦促科学家和科技公司之间进行透明且可信的合作。