In a recent Pew Research report“Teens, Social Media and Mental Health”,teen participants confirmed that almost half of them think thatsocial media negatively impacts their peers.The report finds out that48% of
but including educators and policy makers as well. The WHO is therefore pointing out that keeping teenagers off the screen-especially-may help alleviate the not-so-good effects of social media. This study will make sure it gets its point across about cutting down on screen time and the harmfu...
There has been growing agreement among health experts about the negative, chronic health effects of social media use on teenagers. 健康专家越来越一致地认为,社交媒体的使用对青少年的健康有慢性负面影响。 They have revealed in surveys that social media makes them feel worse about their body image, and...
Lisa Damour, a clinical psychologist and author of numerous youth development books (her latest book isThe Emotional Lives of Teenagers), has spoken widely about the impact of social media on adolescents. While there are many positive components of social media, such as serving as a “life...
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,...
根据文章最后一段“If teenagers can change their unhealthy lifestyle and cyber - bullying can be reduced, the positive effects of social media use can be supported,” he added. (他补充说:“如果青少年可以改变他们不健康的生活方式,网络欺凌可以减少,那么使用社交媒体的积极影响就可以得到支持。”)”可...
Research shows thatnearly 60% of teenagershave been cyberbullied on social media or harassed online. Bullies increasingly use social platforms to attack, spreading painful lies and starting or perpetuating rumors that can cause victims long-term emotional scarring. ...
a report published byThe Guardianhighlighted how teenagers who spend more than three hours a day on social media are more likely to experience mental health issues such as low self-esteem and body dissatisfactionly,The New York Timeshas drawn attention to the rise of “doomscrolling,” a behavio...
Social media use is more strongly linked to bad mental health for adolescents and teenagers during years around puberty and when they’re probably about to leave home, according to anew study. Teenagers who used social media more frequently in those periods scored lower on measures of life satisf...
For boys, the impact on their mental health seems to be due to other reasons, so further research is needed, the authors said. The difference between boys and girls The research was conducted by interviewing teenagers once a year from 2013 to 2015. They would report the frequency that they...