根据第三段第二句 "A major strength of this study compared to previous research is that the researchers took into account mental health problems the young people already had a year prior to the measurement of social media use." 可知,这项研究的一个主要优势在于,研究人员考虑了年轻人在测量社交...
senior clinical lecturer at King's College London, said: "A major strength of this study compared to previous research is that the researchers took into account mental health problems the young people already had a year prior to the measurement of social media use. This largely...
Ironically, given the very name of it, spending excessive time onsocialmedia can actually lead to isolation and loneliness. The latest research also shows it can exacerbate existing mental health problems likedepression and anxiety. Young adults are especially susceptible to these negative effects. A...
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,...
However, this doesn’t necessarily mean that social media use causes mental health problems, even if it can exacerbate them. It could be that people with mental health problems find it harder to go outside, and so use social media as a substitute. In other words, social media may actually...
2 They are also more likely to report having poor mental health. But correlation is not causation, and our data indicates that the relationship between social media use and mental health is complex. One surprise: Older generations’ engagement with these platforms is on par with Gen Zers. Fo...
The literature reviewed suggests that excessive social media use is associated with increased mental health problems such as depression and anxiety. While social media has many benefits, it is important for individuals to use these technologies in a responsible and moderate way to maintain their mental...
(2017) found that high social media use was associated with increased levels of perceived social isolation, a known risk factor for mental health problems. Similarly, another study by Fardouly et al. (2015) demonstrated that exposure to idealized images on social media was linked to negative ...
First study to examine three mechanisms by which very frequent use of social media may harm mental health suggests efforts should be made to reduce young people's exposure to harmful content, and the impact it has on healthy activities (such as sleep and
senior clinical lecturer at King's College London, said: "A major strength of this study compared to previous research is that the researchers took into account mental health problems the young people already had a year prior to the measurement of social media use. This largely...