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Social Media Use Linked to ADHD Symptoms in Adolescents, Study Finds

July 17, 2026
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Social Media Use Linked to ADHD Symptoms in Adolescents, Study Finds

Social Media Use Linked to ADHD Symptoms in Adolescents, Study Finds

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A new U.S. cohort study suggests that changes in adolescents’ problematic social media behaviors may travel alongside shifts in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptom severity during mid-adolescence. Published in JAMA Network Open, the research links year-to-year increases in self-reported problematic social media use with subsequent elevations in ADHD-related symptoms, with the strongest pattern observed among males.

The study analyzed longitudinal data from youth across a developmental window when self-regulation and attention systems are still maturing. By focusing on within-person variation over time, the investigators aimed to reduce confounding that can arise when comparing different individuals rather than tracking the same participants repeatedly.

Notably, the association was described as direct: when adolescents reported worsening problematic use compared with their own prior level, ADHD symptoms later increased relative to their earlier status. This directionality matters for hypothesis building, because it supports the idea that social-media-related dysregulation could contribute to cognitive and behavioral domains implicated in ADHD.

Researchers also examined whether ADHD symptoms might instead predict later problematic social media use—an alternative possibility often raised in bidirectional models. In contrast, these “reverse” associations were small in magnitude and appeared inconsistently across analyses, suggesting that ADHD symptom changes were less reliable drivers of later problematic use at the population level.

The authors emphasize that hard-to-control use and the amount of time spent on social media may not fully capture the risk signal by themselves. Instead, the problematic dimension—difficulty regulating behavior and related functional impacts—may be more tightly aligned with attention and impulse-control symptoms.

They further call attention to sex-specific patterns, noting that effects were particularly pronounced among males. Such differences could reflect variations in platform use, reinforcement patterns, or symptom expression, though the study’s observational design cannot determine mechanisms.

Overall, the findings indicate that while population-level effects may be modest, they are potentially meaningful for screening and early intervention. The paper concludes that assessing hard-to-control social media use—and monitoring attention-related symptoms, especially with attention to sex differences—could help identify youths who may benefit from targeted support.

Subject of Research: Adolescent mental health; ADHD symptoms; problematic social media use
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Web References: doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2026.23748
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Keywords: ADHD; problematic social media use; adolescents; longitudinal cohort; attention symptoms; sex differences; self-regulation

Tags: Adolescent social media and ADHD symptomsattention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptom progressionbehavioral consequences of social mediabidirectional relationship between social media and ADHDcausal links between social media behaviors and ADHDdevelopmental effects of social media on self-regulationgender differences in social media and ADHDlongitudinal study on social media and ADHDproblematic social media use in teenssocial media dysregulation and adolescent cognitive functionsocial media's impact on adolescent attentionUS youth mental health and social media
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