Shift in Youth Mental Health Seeking Habits
20% of U.S. Youth Use AI for Mental Health Support
A JAMA Pediatrics study reveals a 40% increase in adolescents using chatbots like ChatGPT for emotional advice.
A teenager looks at a glowing smartphone in a dark room, illustrating the use of AI chatbots for emotional support.
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Nearly 20% of U.S. adolescents and young adults now use AI chatbots for mental health support, according to a study in JAMA Pediatrics [1][3]. Researchers from RAND and Harvard found a 40% increase in this trend over the last year [1]. Users frequently consult tools like ChatGPT or Meta AI without help from parents or doctors [1][2].
The research highlights how young people are changing their approach to emotional well-being [1]. While these tools offer quick access, the lack of clinical oversight remains a concern for health professionals [2][3]. This shift signals a new era in digital health intervention for the younger population [1].
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