A sweeping global study has found that children who receive smartphones before the age of 13 face significantly higher risks of mental health problems later in life. The research, which surveyed nearly 2 million people across more than 160 countries, links early smartphone ownership to increased rates of suicidal thoughts, aggression, low self-worth, and emotional difficulties, especially among girls. Experts warn that early exposure to smartphones and social media can disrupt healthy brain development and emotional regulation. The findings have prompted calls from scientists and educators to delay smartphone access and even ban devices in schools for younger children. Parents are urged to reconsider giving smartphones to pre-teens, as the mental health consequences can be severe and long-lasting.
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