For young adults, social media (社交媒体) maynot be so social after all.Among people in that age group, heavy useof platforms such as Facebook was connected withfeelings of social isolation (社交孤立), a study findsThe results surprised study co-author BrianPrimack. “It's social media, ...
Social Media Literacy Among Adolescents and Young Adults: Results From a Cross-Country Validation Study doi:10.1177/20563051231216965When being online, young users are often confronted with insulting, hateful, or misleading messages. To handle these dark forms of participation, it is...
Other studies have not found evidence for harm, or have indicated that social media use may be beneficial for some individuals. The current correlational study examined 467 young adults for their time spent using social media, importance of social media in their lives and tendency to engage in ...
根据文章中第五段的Those peoplewho used social media a lot were three times more likelyto have a sleep disorder. And those who spent the mosttime on social media were twice as likely to suffer fromsleep problems可以推断出,研究发现社交媒体的运用确实跟现在年轻人的睡眠问题有一定联系。故答案选C...
This statistic gives information on the most popular social media sites used by teenage and young adult internet users in the United States as of the third quarter of 2020.
A new study has found that young adults who spend 300 or more minutes per day on social media were 2.8 times more likely to go into depression within six months than their counterparts who spent 120 minutes or less. The study, which was authored by Dr. Brian Primack, dean of College ...
“Social media is almost exclusively the way they get thepills,” said Morgan Gire, district attorney for Placer County, California. He has filed homicide charges against a 20-year-old man accused of being Webb’s dealer. “About 90 percent of the pills that you’re buying from a dealer...
The more time young adults use social media, the more likely they are to experience sleep problems and to have symptoms of depression, according to new research from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, supported by the National Institutes of Health. Researchers looked at data on more...
This is something particularly afflicting young adults, according to a study from the University of Pittsburgh. It found the more they used social media, the more likely they are to be depressed. In tests, those people who checked ...
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