Veda Grant Grant Screen Light at Midnight

Screen Light at Midnight

von Veda Grant

Driving Teen Mental Health Crises with Phone Childhoods

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A generation handed a device before they could name what it would cost them — and the bill arrived before anyone thought to read the terms.
Something measurable began to break in Western adolescence around 2012. From 2009 to 2017, rates of depression among teenagers aged 14 to 17 in the United States jumped more than 60%, and emergency-room visits for self-harm and suicidal ideation in this age group rose sharply alongside that curve. The year 2012 was not arbitrary — it marked the moment when smartphone ownership among American teenagers crossed 50%, and social media became a daily, ambient environment rather than an occasional destination. Psychologist Jean Twenge, studying the iGen cohort born between 1995 and 2005, argued that much of this deterioration "can be traced to their phones" — and the decade of research that followed has assembled a case that is difficult to dismiss. The mechanism is not simply time. It is architecture. Longitudinal cohort studies tracking children aged 9 to 12 found that within-person increases in social media use were prospectively associated with greater depressive symptoms one year later — a temporal ordering that suggests causation rather than mere correlation, and not merely a pattern in which depressed children seek out screens. The effects are sharpest among girls, for whom social media introduces a particular compound of social comparison, appearance anxiety, cyberbullying, and the chronic performance of an identity assembled for an audience that never sleeps. Evidence from cross-sectional, longitudinal, and empirical studies consistently implicates smartphone and social media use in the rise of mental distress, self-injurious behaviour, and suicidality among youth — with a dose-response relationship: more use, more damage.

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Veda Grant
A former corporate burnout who rebuilt her life through mindfulness routines, now blending self-help for stress mastery, business coaching on team wellness, and historical analysis of wellness movements in industrial eras.

Themen in »Screen Light at Midnight«

teen mental health smartphones social media depression adolescents phone childhood psychology iGen smartphone crisis screen time mental health youth anxiety social media digital age adolescence history

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ISBN: 9783565410606
Verlag: epubli
Erscheinung: 14.04.2026

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