第三段分Not only can social media become a support-system for unhealthy behaviors, but an article written by Rachel Simmons, a Time magazine writer, suggests that people who spend more time online tend to link their self-worth to their looks.以及第四段的In addition, social media causes ...
根据第三段第二句 "A major strength of this study compared to previous research is that the researchers took into account mental health problems the young people already had a year prior to the measurement of social media use." 可知,这项研究的一个主要优势在于,研究人员考虑了年轻人在测量社交...
but few look at this association across time. We cannot conclude that social media causes mental health problems, but we do think that less time on social media may be better for teens' health."
Adolescents’ emotional problems and excessive social media use could deteriorate their self-esteem. The aim of the present study was to investigate the contributions of adolescents’ emotional problems and social media addiction to their self-esteem, with the particular interest of testing the mediating...
Adolescent social media use and mental health problems have been on the rise, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic. This has led to premature conclusions that social media causes adverse adolescent mental health outcomes. However, to date, there is no definitive data to support this causal...
63. Which one can replace the word "causes" in Paragraph 3?A. purposeB. reasonC. resultD. problems64. According to Paragraph 3, why does social media make people feel unhappy?A. Because our lives have both good and bad moments.
Social Problems。 Social problems are complex issues that affect a significant number of people in a society. They can have a wide range of causes, including economic inequality, social inequality, and environmental degradation. Social problems can also be exacerbated by factors such as poverty, dis...
W e cannot conclu d e that social medi a causes me ntal health problems, but w e do think that les s tim e on social medi a may b e better for teen agers' health."T h e study foun d that fewer than 17 perc ent of adolescents di d not us e social media.Of thos e who ...
politicians and their causes.Apart from its contribution to the understanding of the civic role of crime and of the politics of crime control, Crime Talk also advances a methodology for framing popular discourse, and a theoretical perspective on how ordinary citizens make sense of social problems....
but few look at this association across time. We cannot conclude that social media causes mental health problems, but we do think that less time on social media may be better for teens' health."