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UK Schoolchildren Face Social Media Curfew Trial
21 Jan
Summary
- Thousands of UK teens will be restricted to one hour of social media daily.
- A six-week trial will compare mental health of teens with and without limits.
- The UK government is consulting on a potential ban for under-16s.

In a world-first initiative, thousands of UK schoolchildren are participating in a trial imposing a social media curfew to examine its effects on mental health.
Approximately 4,000 teenagers aged 12 to 15 in Bradford will be restricted to a maximum of one hour of social media per day. Furthermore, access to platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram will be completely blocked between 9 pm and 7 am throughout the six-week study.
This trial, a collaboration between the NHS and Cambridge University researchers, will compare the mental health levels, anxiety, depression, and sleep patterns of participants against a control group. The findings aim to provide crucial evidence as the UK government actively consults on potentially banning social media access for individuals under 16.




