根据文章大意以及第一段“Social media use has been linked to depression, especially in teenage girls. But a new study argues that the issue may be more complex than experts think.”(社交媒体的使用与抑郁有关,尤其是在十几岁的女孩中。但一项新的研究认为,这个问题可能比专家想象的要复杂得多。)...
1Social media use has been linked to depression, especially in teenager girls. But a new study argued that the issue may be more complex than experts think. The research, published Tuesday in the journal The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, involved interviews with almost 10, 000 children bet...
During the same period, they also evaluated whether social media use, including the use of online chat, gaming and shopping platforms, could help alleviate symptoms of depression among the 5,302 surveyed individuals who reported such symptoms in 2018. Among respondents who initially reported no symp...
A new study shows that frequent social media use and television viewing is linked to depression in teens.
The latest in a spate of studies investigating links between use of social media and depression suggests the two go hand in hand.
Researchers found that social media usage was related to both depression and secondary trauma during the early part of the COVID-19 outbreak. Credit: Aronpw, Unsplash Can't stop checking social media for the latest COVID-19 health information? You might want to take a break, according to re...
Whether one considers themselves dependent on social media or not, there are a few potential impacts of social media overuse, including the following. Increased risk of depression Various studies have found thatsocial media usage is linked to depressionin adolescents and adults. ...
Social Media has the 'Exact Same Negative Effect on Depression' as Eating PotatoesShare on X What the Studies Really Say Studies like Twenge’s work like this: researchers look for correlations between various things to try and make connections. If thing A and thing B go up over the same ...
词汇: depression 忧郁,抑郁 Are you a social mediaaddict? Are you always checking your smartphone to see how many 'likes' you've received for your latest post? Maybe you feelcomfortedby the notification sound that someone has sent you a message?
Social media use has been linked to depression, especially in teenage girls. But a new study argues that the issue may be more complex than experts think. The research involved interviews with 10,000 teenagers in England. “Our results suggest social media itself doesn’t cause harm, but that...