“Our results suggest that social media itself doesn't cause harm, but that frequent use may subvert activities that have a positive influence on mental health such as sleeping and exercising. And then it will increase exposure (接触) of young people to harmful content, particularly the negative...
What is the author's opinion on the use of social media? A. It is harmful to mental health. B. It is a useful tool for communication. C. It can be addictive. D. It should be used with caution. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D ...
Social media use among young people and old is the epitome of a double-edged sword. With every social media platform having so many positive and negative effects, it’s important that we take a hard look at social media, social networking, and mental health. But how does social media affec...
For LGBTQ teens, social media is a "safe space" for exploring their identity and finding a community, writes Claire Cain Miller in the New York Times. "The mental health of L.G.B.T.Q. teens is worse than that of straight teens," but "it can be improved by being online," said ...
young people and old is the epitome of a double-edged sword. With every social media platform having so many positive and negative effects, it’s important that we take a hard look at social media, social networking, and mental health. But how does social media affect mental health, ...
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,...
Many celebrities, including Jonah Hill and Tom Holland, have announced breaks from social media in the past few weeks, citing mental health struggles. It begs the question: Is logging off social media for a few days, weeks, or months the best solution to develop a healthier relationship with...
social media acts as a double-edged sword. On the one hand, they help connect people from far away, build communities, and provide places for us to share our thoughts and information. On the other hand, these platforms also spread ...
“Instagram really messes with my mental health,” she says. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below We know that too much time on social media depletes mental health. Yet influencing, as a career or side gig, still has a halo around it. “The work of being an influencer is extremely ...
根据第三段“Bob Patton, a lecturer of the University of Surrey, said this means strategies focusing only on reducing social media use to improve mental health might not help. He said, “Building strategies to increase resilience to cyberbullying and promote better sleep and exercise is needed ...