去年,近五分之一的美国青少年经历过抑郁症
Nearly One In Five US Teens Experienced Depression Last Year

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由于担心社交媒体对心理健康的影响,各国政府正在限制青少年使用社交媒体。乔纳森·海特的一项研究表明社交媒体的使用与心理健康问题之间存在相关性。海特认为社交媒体阻碍健康发展,减少现实生活中的互动,并对自尊产生负面影响。 然而,批评者强调,相关性并不意味着因果关系。Data from the US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration shows an increase in depressive episodes among 12-17 year olds, rising from 7.9% in 2006 to 18.1% in 2023. Multiracial respondents had the highest rate at 24.4%, followed by white (19.6%)、亚洲人(13.7%)和黑人青少年(13.3%)。 尽管最近较 2021 年 20.1% 的大流行高点有所下降,但该比率仍高于大流行前的水平。抑郁症状包括睡眠、饮食、精力、注意力、自我价值问题和自杀念头。需要进一步的研究来充分了解社交媒体与青少年心理健康之间的关系。

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One of the reasons governments are moving to restrict teenagers’ access to social media is the fear of its harm to mental health.

As Statista's Anna Fleck reports, the topic has been reignited by the release of a new book titled The Anxious Generation, by New York University social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, who links the rise in mental health illness directly to the proliferation of social networks and smartphones.

While Haidt writes that social media and smartphones are not the only causes of the mental health epidemic seen in several countries, he points to how such technologies are hindering children’s healthy development by reducing their time spent playing with friends in real life, eating into time for sleeping, as well as corroding their self esteem. Even children who do not use social media are struggling, he argues, due to the changes brought about to social life. Critics say, however, that correlation is not the same as causation and that the data does not show a complete picture.

As the following chart shows, the share of U.S. 12-17 year olds having experienced a depressive episode in the past year has risen from 7.9 percent in 2006 to 18.1 percent in 2023.

Infographic: Nearly One in Five U.S. Teens Experienced Depression in 2023 | Statista

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While the figure has come down from the pandemic high of 20.1 percent in 2021, it is still above that of 2019 and 2020.

This is according to data from the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The source classifies a major depressive episode in the past 12 months if a respondent has had at least one period of two weeks or longer when they felt depressed or lost interest or pleasure in daily activities for most of the day nearly every day. Depressive symptoms include problems with sleeping, eating, energy, concentration, self-worth, or having recurrent thoughts of death or recurrent suicidal ideation.

The share of teens who had reported a major depressive episode was particularly high among Multiracial (24.4 percent) respondents in 2023, followed by white adolescents (19.6), Asian (13.7 percent) and Black teens (13.3 percent).

There was insufficient data for calculating the Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander teenagers.

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