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Social media fueling ‘devastating' kids' mental health crisis: NGO

Social media fueling ‘devastating' kids' mental health crisis: NGO

Arab News11-06-2025

AMESTERDAM: The 'unchecked expansion' of social media platforms is driving an unprecedented global mental health crisis in kids and teens, a children's NGO said Wednesday, calling for urgent coordinated action worldwide.
The KidsRights report said one in seven children and adolescents aged between 10 and 19 suffered mental health issues, with the global suicide rate at six per 100,000 for those aged 15-19.
Even these high rates represent 'the tip of the iceberg' as suicide is widely under-reported due to stigma, according to the Amsterdam-based group.
'This year's report is a wake-up call that we cannot ignore any longer' said Marc Dullaert, KidsRights chairman.
'The mental health... crisis among our children has reached a tipping point, exacerbated by the unchecked expansion of social media platforms that prioritize engagement over child safety,' he added.
The report said what it termed 'problematic' social media use was on the rise, with a direct link between heavy Internet use and suicide attempts.
However, blanket bans are not the answer, the group warned.
Australia passed a law to ban social media use for under-16s.
'Such blanket bans may infringe on children's civil and political rights,' including access to information, said the report.
The group urged 'comprehensive child rights impact assessments' at a global level for social media platforms, better education for kids, and improved training for mental health professionals.
The report seized on the popularity of Netflix sensation 'Adolescence,' which highlighted some of the toxic content kids view online.
The mini-series 'demonstrated global awareness of these issues, but awareness alone is insufficient,' said Dullaert.
'We need concrete action to ensure that the digital revolution serves to enhance, not endanger, the wellbeing of the world's 2.2 billion children,' he said. 'The time for half-measures is over.'

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