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A Sapien Labs study links early smartphone use in teens to increased aggression, hallucinations, and detachment from reality. 

37% of 13-year-olds reported suicidal thoughts, with nearly half feeling detached from reality.

Mental health declines sharply with each younger generation, particularly among girls, with 65% classified as distressed or struggling.

Experts suggest delaying smartphone use until at least age 13 to promote healthier social and brain development.

Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) from devices may also contribute to behavioural and cognitive issues in children.

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Teens’ Rising Aggression, Hallucinations Linked To Early Cellphone Use, Study Finds

By Cassie B as published by Edwin’s Newsletter #1

In a world where smartphones are ubiquitous, a groundbreaking study reveals a troubling connection between early cellphone use and a surge in aggression, hallucinations and detachment from reality among teenagers. Conducted by Sapien Labs, the research surveyed 10,475 adolescents aged 13 to 17 in the US and India, uncovering a generational decline in mental health that experts warn could have dire consequences for society.

The findings, published in January, show that teens who receive smartphones at younger ages are more likely to experience anger, irritability and even violent tendencies. Alarmingly, 37% of 13-year-olds reported suicidal thoughts, while nearly half felt detached from reality. With mental health deteriorating across younger generations, the study raises urgent questions about when – or if – teens should be given smartphones.

A Generational Decline In Mental Health

The study highlights a concerning generational trend: mental health and well-being are worse with each successive younger generation. Historically, psychological well-being followed a U-shaped curve, with younger and older generations faring better than middle-aged adults. However, that curve has collapsed, with today’s teens reporting poorer mental health than young adults, who in turn fare worse than older generations.

“The trend is particularly pronounced in girls,” the authors noted, with 65% of female respondents classified as “distressed or struggling” to the point of clinical concern. This decline is linked to the increasingly younger age at which children are receiving smartphones.

The study found that 13-year-olds are significantly more likely to experience aggression, anger and hallucinations compared to 17-year-olds. For example, 37% of 13-year-olds reported feelings of aggression, compared to 27% of 17-year-olds. Similarly, 20% of 13-year-olds experienced hallucinations, a figure that drops to 12% among 17-year-olds.

“These rapidly increasing problems of aggression and anger & irritability, particularly in females, can in a large part be attributed to the increasingly younger age at which children are now getting a smartphone,” the authors wrote. They noted that 13-year-olds typically received their first phone at age 10, while 17-year-olds got theirs at 11 or 12.

The researchers also found that nearly half of teens felt detached from reality, while over half reported that feelings of sadness, guilt and anxiety caused serious problems in their daily lives.

The Role of EMR Exposure

While the study primarily focused on the psychological impacts of smartphone use, some experts argue that electromagnetic radiation (“EMR”) emitted by devices could also play a role. W. Scott McCollough, lead litigator for Children’s Health Defense’s EMR & Wireless cases, pointed to studies showing that EMR exposure can lead to behavioural changes and decreased cognitive ability in children.

“The RF radiation of the devices itself is just as harmful as the content that the user engages with,” said Miriam Eckenfels, director of CHD’s EMR & Wireless Programme.

Read more: Rise in Aggression, Hallucinations Among Teens Tied to Cellphone Use, The Defender, 30 January 2025

The study’s authors urge parents to delay giving their children smartphones until at least age 13, emphasising the need for healthier social development.

Addiction psychologist Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, who was not involved in the study, echoed these concerns. “Screen time essentially acts as a toxin that stunts both brain development and social development,” he said. “The younger a kid is when given a device, the higher the likelihood of mental health issues later on.”

A Troubling Future

The study paints a grim picture of the future if current trends continue. With children receiving smartphones at increasingly younger ages – sometimes as early as toddlerhood – the mental health crisis among teens shows no signs of abating.

As Tara Thiagarajan, chief scientist at Sapien Labs, warned, “Once you have a phone, you spend a lot less time with in-person interaction, and the less you have in-person interaction, the less integrated you are into the real social fabric.”

The findings serve as a wake-up call for parents, educators, and policymakers to rethink the role of smartphones in young lives. Without intervention, the study suggests, society may face a future where aggression, detachment, and mental health struggles become the norm for the next generation.

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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Alma Ravn
Alma Ravn
6 months ago

Look, a tele-phone is made for communication. A telephone is not a camera, a telephone is not a slot machine, a telephone is not a tele-vision. Is that clear? If yes, then listen: Nokia 501 is a fine, fine option. It costs you very little, and you can then talk to other humans also using phones. Is that difficult to grasp?

Samia
Samia
6 months ago

This is a good article, which I wish the whole world would read. I did want to comment on this sentence:

“Once you have a phone, you spend a lot less time with in-person interaction, and the less you have in-person interaction, the less integrated you are into the real social fabric.”

When I look around me at the “real social fabric”, I am not so sure that interacting with it is much better than attaching yourself to a smart (?) phone. JMO!

raj patel
raj patel
6 months ago

Parents are literally phoning in their child raising – probably as they want to spend more time on their phones they give their child one to keep it distracted – a zombie-like scenario.

Sylvia
Sylvia
6 months ago

Did they include experimental injections in the equation?

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
6 months ago

Hi Rhoda,
Jim Humbles MMS, or Chlorine Dioxide may help in this problem.
https://beforeitsnews.com/health/2025/02/chlorine-dioxide-documentary-the-universal-antidote-video-3061802.html

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CharlieSeattle
CharlieSeattle
6 months ago

5G is the Vaxx to destroy young brain’s and reproductive organs. Ban it!