Editorial: Screen time, social media and developing brains: a cause for good or corrupting young minds?

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In 2018, the Royal College of Psychiatrists held a debate for young people about social media, a subject of their own choosing. The young people spoke eloquently but had differing views. One young person held up his smartphone and stated ‘this is my heroin – it's the heroin of our generation’. In contrast, another young person argued ‘I don't agree – this is my life line, I am a looked-after child, living on my own, and it's the only way I have of keeping in touch with my family and friends’.

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Dubicka, B., Martin, J., & Firth, J. (2019). Editorial: Screen time, social media and developing brains: a cause for good or corrupting young minds? Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/camh.12346

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