Article 67KQ0 ‘Urgent need’ to understand link between teens self-diagnosing disorders and social media use, experts say

‘Urgent need’ to understand link between teens self-diagnosing disorders and social media use, experts say

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Melissa Davey Medical editor
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Sufferers may be driven online because of the difficulty in accessing affordable GP appointments, professor says

There is an urgent need" to investigate the increasing number of children and teenagers self-diagnosing with neurological conditions, mental illnesses, and personality disorders, a trend being driven by social media and difficulty accessing healthcare, psychiatrists and paediatricians say.

A paper published in January in the journal Comprehensive Psychiatry describes how prolonged social media use, especially on video-sharing platforms like TikTok, is exposing young people to a growing number of content creators making videos about their self-described tics, Tourette syndrome and other self-diagnosed disorders.

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