What the Research Really Says About Kids, Phones, and Mental Health

In this episode of Thriving Kids, Dr. Dave Anderson is joined by Dr. Candice Odgers, a professor of psychology at the University of California, Irvine, whose research focuses on adolescent mental health and the role of smartphones and social media in kids’ daily lives. Together, they discuss what the evidence does — and does not — show about technology and youth mental health, and why the most popular explanations are not always the most accurate. In this episode, they cover: • What current research can tell us about the relationship between smartphones and social media and adolescent mental health — and why correlation does not necessarily prove causation • How adult anxiety about technology can shape the way we talk about kids • Why family conflict, school stress, and peer relationships are still central factors affecting youth mental health Key takeaways • The research on social media and youth mental health is more complicated than many headlines suggest. • Many studies show associations between screen use and mental health symptoms, but that does not mean screens are the primary cause. • Family conflict, pressure to succeed at school, peer stress, and caregiver mental health are major factors that affect young people’s well-being. • Tech companies should be held accountable, but blaming social media alone can distract from other urgent supports kids and families need. • Parents can help kids more effectively by investing in relationships, routines, school support, and open conversations rather than focusing only on restrictions. Further reading What We're Getting Wrong With Teens and Tech - https://www.ted.com/talks/candice_odg... Screen Time & Technology - https://childmind.org/topics/screen-t... Does Social Media Use Cause Depression? - https://childmind.org/article/is-soci... How Using Social Media Affects Teenagers - https://childmind.org/article/how-usi... Media Guidelines for Kids of All Ages - https://childmind.org/article/media-g... How Much Should You Monitor Your Teen’s Social Media? - https://childmind.org/article/how-muc...