Synopsis of Social media discussions

Discussions show a generally supportive attitude toward the article, with posts highlighting aspects like the correlation between texting or digital device use and attention or conduct issues, using words like 'linked' and 'suggests'. The tone reflects curiosity and cautious interest, as users acknowledge the importance while not delving into detailed critique or broader implications.

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Moderate agreement

Most discussions support the findings, acknowledging the link between digital use and mental health issues in high-risk teens.

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Interest
High level of interest

Posts demonstrate a high level of curiosity, often referencing specific aspects like attention problems and conduct disorder, indicating strong engagement with the topic.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Comments include brief reflections and some sharing of findings, suggesting they are somewhat engaged but not deeply analyzing the methodologies or implications.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

Participants recognize the significance of the research, noting its potential influence on understanding adolescent mental health and digital habits, though some see it as preliminary.

Social Mentions

YouTube

3 Videos

Facebook

2 Posts

Twitter

2 Posts

Blogs

4 Articles

News

72 Articles

Metrics

Video Views

219,761

Total Likes

4,307

Extended Reach

228,820

Social Features

83

Timeline: Posts about article

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  • Carlos Rojas-PhD*
    @CarlosRojasPhD (Twitter)

    7. Asociaciones simultáneas y posteriores entre el uso diario de tecnología digital y los síntomas de salud mental de los adolescentes de alto riesgo. https://t.co/tOrIAGxPHv
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    June 23, 2024

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  • TreacherousCretin
    @hobocadaver (Twitter)

    RT @uranus_2: メンタルヘルスリスクの高い青年群で、デジタル機器の使用時間が長い、テキストメッセージ送信数が多いと、同日のADHDや素行障害の症状が強い。全期間を通してだと自己制御の低下、素行問題の増大と関連。Concurrent and…https://t.co/…
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    August 29, 2020

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Abstract Synopsis

  • This study examined the relationship between daily digital technology use, including texting, and mental health issues like ADHD and conduct disorder in at-risk adolescents, finding that higher technology use was linked to worse symptoms.
  • Results showed that both the amount of time spent on digital devices and the number of texts sent were associated with increased attention problems and conduct issues on the same day.
  • Additionally, ongoing digital use and texting during the study period predicted poorer self-regulation and more conduct problems over time, suggesting a potential link between digital habits and mental health worsening in vulnerable teens.]