Screen Use and Social Media "Addiction" in the Era of TikTok: What Generalists Should Know.

Missouri medicine Pub Date : 2023-11-01
Kevin Y Xu, Tiffany Tedrick, Jessica A Gold
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Abstract

While the term "screen addiction" or "social media addiction" is gaining steam in the popular media, preclinical, clinical, and population health research have not caught up with regards to the diagnosis and treatment of unhealthy screen use. The overarching goal of this article is to provide broad clinical tips to generalists, working outside the mental health specialty, on the evaluation and treatment of unhealthy screen exposure in children and young adults. We will clarify the difference between addiction and overuse, and why this distinction matters. Recognizing that screens are here to stay in the post-COVID era, we will provide guidance on how to reduce potential harms associated with screen exposure without necessarily requiring people to abstain or stop using screens.

TikTok 时代的屏幕使用和社交媒体 "成瘾":通才应知》。
虽然 "屏幕成瘾 "或 "社交媒体成瘾 "这一术语在大众媒体上越来越流行,但临床前、临床和人群健康研究在诊断和治疗不健康的屏幕使用方面还没有跟上。本文的总体目标是为从事心理健康专业以外工作的普通医生提供广泛的临床建议,帮助他们评估和治疗儿童和青少年不健康的屏幕接触。我们将阐明成瘾与过度使用之间的区别,以及这种区别的重要性。我们认识到,在后 COVID 时代,屏幕将继续存在,因此我们将就如何减少与屏幕接触相关的潜在危害提供指导,而不一定要求人们禁用或停止使用屏幕。
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