Social media use has been linked to mental health, especially in teenage girls. But a new study argues that the situation may be more serious than experts think. The research involved interviews once a year from 2013 to 2015 with almost 10, 000 children between the ages of 13 and 16 in ...
一般情况主旨大意出现在第一段或最后一段,本文第一段“Social media use has been linked to mental health problems in the teenagers. But a new study from England argues that the issue may be more complex than experts think.(社交媒体的使用与青少年的心理健康问题有关。但一项来自英格兰的新研究认为,...
Social media linked to mental health problemsTeenagers who spend more than three hours a day on social media may have double the risk of mental health problems as those who avoid it, research suggests.The study of more than 6, 000 children aged 12 to 15 found those who used social media ...
【题目】Social media linked to mental health problemsT eenagers who spend more than three hours a day on social media may have double the risk of mental health problems as those whoavoid it, research suggests.The study of more than 6, 000 childrenaged 12 to 15 found those who used ...
(2017) found that high social media use was associated with increased levels of perceived social isolation, a known risk factor for mental health problems. Similarly, another study by Fardouly et al. (2015) demonstrated that exposure to idealized images on social media was linked to negative ...
Studies have shown that passive social media use (for example, scrolling) could be linked to declines in subjective well-being over time.1 Gen Zers and millennials are more likely than other generations to say social media affects their mental health Studies of young adults and their social...
Social media linked to mental health problems by Laura Donnelly Teenagers who spend more than three hours a day on social media may have double the risk of mental health problems as those who shun it, research suggests. risk/rɪsk/ n. 风险 ...
The excessive use of social media by young adults increased its negative effects. If social media use can be linked to negative outcomes, researchers need to devote more attention to understanding factors associated with negative mental health outcomes and how to tone down these outcomes. The ...
B Social medi a use has been linked to mental health, especially in teenage girls. But a new study argues that the situation may be more se-rious than experts think.The research involved interviews once a year from 2013 to 2015 with almost 10,000 chil-dren between the ages of 13 and ...
This phenomenon has been linked to the development of eating disorders and other mental health issues. In addition to body image concerns, social media can also contribute to feelings of anxiety and depression. The pressure to maintain an active online presence, garner likes and validation, and ...