According to a survey conducted in 2022, 46 percent of teenagers in the United States said that social media had a positive effect on them personally due to being able to connect and socialize on such services. Overall, six percent of respondents reported feeling that social media provided benef...
“On the whole, teens said that they feel that social media has a more positive than negative impact on their social and emotional lives,” said Shira Lee Katz, Common Sense Media’s director of digital media. “They believe that social media helps their friendships, makes them feel more ou...
Researchers Chia‑chen Yang, Sean Holden, and Jati Ariaticreated a framework to understand young people’s social media use concerning their psychological well-being. The model includes activities performed on social media, motives for social media use, and communication partners connected ...
Shedding light on how to help teens Social media has been linked to mental health issues. Just last month, research out of Canada showed that higher levels of social media use was linked withincreased depressive symptomsin adolescents. With this study, the problem is put in a better context....
Shedding light on how to help teens Social media has been linked to mental health issues. Just last month, research out of Canada showed that higher levels of social media use was linked withincreased depressive symptomsin adolescents. With this study, the problem is put in a better context....
A poll of a nationwide sample ofyouth aged 14-24 found that many people commonly altered social media settings or behavior to minimize negative impactson their self-esteem, mood, relationships, emotional health, and safety. These strategies reported by youth, which ranged from settin...
Although TBLT has been the subject of many prior studies, no research has addressed the impact of TBLT through social media (SM), specifically the Telegram
Shedding light on how to help teens Social media has been linked to mental health issues. Just last month, research out of Canada showed that higher levels of social media use was linked with increased depressive symptoms in adolescents.
Cell phones‚ portable Internet availability‚ laptop computers‚ iPods‚ mp3 players of every brand‚ and many other devices‚ are everywhere. They seem to possess unending possible detriments‚ but‚ along with such issues‚ technology also has positive impacts on today’s youth. ...
Positive parenting experts worldwide can agree on this: there is always something motivating a child’s negative or disruptive behavior. So that tantrum over the blue plate? It wasn’t a random display of poor judgment – it was motivated by something intrinsically in your child. Whether that...