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Scientists have a name for the time without social media that changed mental health

November 27, 2025
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Just one week of consciously limiting social media use can significantly improve young people's psychological health. This was the conclusion of researchers looking at 295 participants aged 18–24, who showed significant reductions in symptoms of anxiety, depression, and insomnia after just seven days of “digital detox.”

Scientists have a name for the time without social media that changed mental health

In a world where the average young person spends nearly two hours on social media every day, the question of its impact on mental health is more urgent than ever. A new study offers a surprisingly simple solution: just one week of consciously limiting social media activity can lead to significant improvements in mental health. The experiment involved 295 young people aged 18 to 24 – it is this age group that traditionally shows the heaviest use of social platforms, while also increasing the risk of developing mental health problems. Unlike previous studies, which often relied on participants' subjective reports of screen time, this time the researchers used an innovative technique called “digital phenotyping.” This allows real-world app usage to be passively tracked through participants' smartphones, providing objective data without the bias associated with self-reporting.

The research method has been carefully calculated. The first phase included two weeks of baseline data collection, during which participants carried out their typical social media usage habits. This was followed by a week of “digital detox,” when volunteers were asked to limit their activity on major platforms as much as possible. During the three-week trial, participants reported daily on their mental state in real time, which allowed researchers to monitor the slightest changes. The results were impressive: After an average week of abstinence, participants reported a 16.1% decrease in anxiety levels, a 24.8% decrease in depressive symptoms, and a 14.5% decrease in sleep problems. At the same time, the average time spent using social networks decreased from 1.9 hours per day to just 0.5 hours, and 6.2% of participants completely abandoned social networks during this time.

However, the most interesting finding is the heterogeneity of the results. The researchers found that improvement largely depended on participants' initial digital behavior patterns. People who exhibited so-called “problematic use” of society and often engaged in negative social comparison behaviors showed the most dramatic improvement during the time of restriction. The study's authors attributed the positive effects primarily to reduced opportunities for problematic interactions, rather than simply a reduction in total time spent online. This explanation is consistent with the fact that the objective duration of social media use itself shows less correlation with changes in mental health than the nature of that use.

Notably, the study found no significant changes in loneliness levels during the week-long detox. Scientists attribute this to the dual nature of social media, which on the one hand can cause anxiety and depression, but on the other, it plays an important role in maintaining social connections and creating a sense of community. This nuance is especially important for understanding the complex impact of digital platforms on the lives of today's youth. The paper's authors also honestly acknowledged the limitations of their study. The main reason was the self-selection effect – participants voluntarily agreed to participate in an experiment aimed at reducing social media use and were initially motivated to achieve positive results. Additionally, the study did not include long-term follow-up of participants after returning to normal digital platform use, and there was no randomized control group for comparison.

The authors note that “these results suggest that reducing social media use for 1 week may improve mental health outcomes in young people, but the durability of these therapeutic benefits and their relationship to behavior require further study.” The simplicity of the proposed intervention, requiring just one week of conscious restraint, makes it particularly promising for inclusion in broader mental health programs.

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