Why I support removing student cell phones for the entire school day, and why you should too.| www.wehavequorum.net
In their own words, we see that Snap Inc’s design choices expose millions of kids to harm| www.afterbabel.com
A 160-year-old solution to a modern mental health crisis| www.afterbabel.com
A new global study reveals no consistent relation between Internet access and teen mental health.| petergray.substack.com
Dr. Murthy is right. The evidence of widespread harm to adolescents is now strong.| www.afterbabel.com
The way some researchers use the GWP can explain why they fail to find effects of digital technology on youth mental health| www.afterbabel.com
A response to the Nature review of The Anxious Generation| www.generationtechblog.com
Probably not. Here’s why.| www.generationtechblog.com
Happiness used to be U-shaped by age, with middle age the least happy. Not anymore. Young people are now the least happy.| www.afterbabel.com
"Phones? No. We had each other."| www.freyaindia.co.uk
"Phones? No. We had each other."| www.afterbabel.com
Why changes in stigma and self-reporting procedures cannot explain the international decline of adolescent girls’ mental health.| www.afterbabel.com
Two major problems with a review in Nature| www.afterbabel.com
Jean Twenge responds to the Nature review of The Anxious Generation| www.afterbabel.com
Why girls from wealthy, secular, and individualistic nations were hit hardest.| www.afterbabel.com
Researchers need to stop using the Global Burden of Disease study when analyzing mental health trends| www.afterbabel.com
Since the 1970s, boys have been pushed away from the real world and pulled into the virtual.| www.afterbabel.com
Why did mental health fall off a cliff at the same time and in the same way in the USA, The UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand? Part 1 of 3.| www.afterbabel.com