Children With ADHD May Use Social Media More Often Than Peers, Study Finds
Adolescents experiencing symptoms of ADHD may be more likely to use social media more often than their peers. According to a recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, children experiencing ADHD symptoms were up to 53% more likely to be "addicted" to social media websites than those without symptoms.
Researchers monitored 2,587 high school students in Los Angeles County between the ages of 15 and 16 over a two-year period. The students weren't diagnosed with ADHD and showed no ADHD symptoms as of September 2014.
The teens in the study were asked to record how often they used digital media throughout the year for two years.
Participants used technology frequently and more than 50% reported they checked social media sites and texts. This may not be su...