1【题文】 Facebook has released new research findings suggesting social media can harm mental health when used in certain ways.Facebook’s director of research, David Ginsberg, wrote the report along with social psychologist Moira Burke. The research suggested that social media users who spent a...
Young people are more likely to be impacted by the negative effect of social media interaction on mental health and well-being. Compounding matters, young people tend to be especially dependent on both social media and peer norms and approval, making them particularly vulnerable to...
The research, published Tuesday in the journal The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, involved interviews with almost 10,000 children between the ages of 13 and 16 in England. The researchers found that social media may harm girls' mental health by increasing their exposure tobullyingand reducing ...
Facebook Admits Social MediaCan Harm Mental Health人与社会·文化娱乐Facebook has released课标话题与传媒new research suggeting social体裁说明文media can harm mental词数271health when used in certainways. Facebook said research suggested that socialmedia users who spent a lot of time only reading info...
It is now well established that social media can harm mental health. The use of social media has been linked to increased anxiety, depression, and loneliness. For young people, in particular, social media candamage their mental health. The Royal Society for Public Health fou...
Grant H. Brenner: How did you become interested in the impact of social media on adolescent mental health? Andrea Giedinghagen:In 2020 I noticed an unusual phenomenon: adolescents presenting en masse to my clinic with symptoms seemingly acquired from viewing illness-related content on...
This can have detrimental effects on the mental health of those who are targeted, leading to feelings of isolation, fear, and even thoughts of self-harm. In addition to the psychological impact, the addictive nature of social media also poses a risk to mental health. The constant need to ...
“To date, the burden of protecting youth has fallen predominantly on children, adolescents, and their families,” Murthy writes. “The entire burden of mitigating the risk of harm of social media cannot be placed on the shoulders of children and parents.” ...
第三段第一句“Our results suggest social media itself doesn't cause harm, but that frequent use may disrupt (中断) activities that positively influence mental health such as sleeping and exercising, while increasing exposure of young people to harmful contents(我们的研究结果表明,社交媒体本身不会...