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  • polotics 9 hours ago
    I strongly suspect that, like the Southampton Six, what we're looking at here is a faster unmasking of underlying neurodevelopmental issues, and not causation.
  • loughnane 6 hours ago
    Should link to the paper: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle...

    > FINDINGS: In this cohort study of 11 286 youth participants, within-person elevations in self-reported Problematic Social Media Use behaviors were associated with higher parent-reported ADHD symptoms the following year during mid-adolescence. These within-person associations differed by sex and were significant among males but not females

  • newsomix9xl 5 hours ago
    Its plausible. This would be impulsive behavior.

    Since ADHD pre existed social media it seems likely that this is not a cause.

    It might make things worse.

    Spending time looking for prevention/treatment rather than correlations might be more useful.