Mental Health Clinical Trial
Official title:
Causal Effects of Exposure to Social Media on Adolescent Mental Health
The mental health of adolescents in the United States has seen a steep decline since 2011, roughly coinciding with the increasing popularity of social media and smartphones. But does social media have a causal impact on the mental health of adolescents or are concerns about the effect of social media on kids a form of public hysteria? In this study, the investigators will conduct the first field experiment in 11-14-year-olds to examine whether, how, and for whom social media harms mental health.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 500 |
Est. completion date | December 2027 |
Est. primary completion date | July 2027 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 11 Years to 14 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. is an adolescent who is between the ages of 11 and 14; 2. is an adolescent whose parents have decided to buy them their first smartphone; 3. is an adolescent both of whose parents/guardians consent for them to be in the study; 4. is an adolescent who assents to be in the study; 5) is an adolescent who speaks and reads English sufficiently to complete surveys and provide informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: 1. is an adolescent who has severe developmental problems (e.g., autism, severe language delay); 2. is an adolescent who is currently or has ever been diagnosed with severe or moderately severe mental illness; 3. is an adolescent who is currently or has ever experienced suicidal ideation. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Georgetown University | National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | DSM-5 Self-Rated Level 1 Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure Youth Self Report | The average score varies between 0 and 4, with higher scores indicating a worse outcome. | Baseline, three months, and six months | |
Other | DSM-5 Self-Rated Level 1 Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure Parent Report | The average score varies between 0 and 4, with higher scores indicating a worse outcome. | Baseline, three months, and six months | |
Other | Upward Social Comparison (EMA) | Mediator measured with a single, face-valid item in EMA surveys: "Over the past 24 hours, how often have you compared yourself to someone who you believe is better off than you?" | Every three days throughout the study with two averages computed for 0 to 3 months and 3 to 6 months. | |
Other | Offline Social Capital: Quantity of In-Person Social Interactions (EMA) | Mediator measured with a single, face-valid item in EMA surveys: "Over past 24 hours, how much time did you spend socializing in person?" | Every three days throughout the study with two averages computed for 0 to 3 months and 3 to 6 months. | |
Other | Offline Social Capital: Quality of In-Person Social Interactions (EMA) | Mediator measured with a single, face-valid item in EMA surveys: "Over past 24 hours, how much did you enjoy your in-person social interactions with others?" | Every three days throughout the study with two averages computed for 0 to 3 months and 3 to 6 months. | |
Other | Quantity of Online Social Interactions (Mobile Sensing) | Mediator: Quantity of digital social interactions based on the total number of words participants type on their phone keyboards each day. | Daily throughout the study with two averages computed for 0 to 3 months and 3 to 6 months. | |
Other | Valence of Online Social Interactions (Mobile Sensing) | Mediator: Quality/valence of digital social interactions by measuring the balance between positive and negative words participants type on their phone keyboards. The valence of the words typed will first be scored using the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) software. The sum of the valence scores of all words will produce the final score for analysis. | Daily throughout the study with two averages computed for 0 to 3 months and 3 to 6 months. | |
Other | Active (vs Passive) Social Media Use (Mobile Sensing) | Active usage includes creating content and direct messaging, while passive usage includes browsing, scrolling, or watching videos. Using data from the Inertial Measurement Unit (i.e., accelerometer and gyroscope data) and keyboard input (i.e. typing or not), an Extremely Randomized Trees algorithm will classify behaviors into active or passive. | Daily throughout the study with two averages computed for 0 to 3 months and 3 to 6 months. | |
Other | Passive (vs Active) Social Media Use (Mobile Sensing) | Active usage includes creating content and direct messaging, while passive usage includes browsing, scrolling, or watching videos. Using data from the Inertial Measurement Unit (i.e., accelerometer and gyroscope data) and keyboard input (i.e. typing or not), an Extremely Randomized Trees algorithm will classify behaviors into active or passive. | Daily throughout the study with two averages computed for 0 to 3 months and 3 to 6 months. | |
Other | Time Spent in Specific Social Media Apps (Mobile Sensing) | Time participants spend in specific social media apps as assessed unobtrusively by mobile sensing. | Daily throughout the study with two averages computed for 0 to 3 months and 3 to 6 months. | |
Primary | Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS-25): Total Score | The average score varies between 0 and 4, with higher scores indicating a worse outcome. | Baseline, three months, and six months | |
Secondary | Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS-25): Depression Subscale | The average score varies between 0 and 4, with higher scores indicating a worse outcome. | Baseline, three months, and six months | |
Secondary | Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS-25): Anxiety Subscale | The average score varies between 0 and 4, with higher scores indicating a worse outcome. | Baseline, three months, and six months |
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