We systematically reviewed MEDLINE for studies about social media use and mental health in adolescents published in English between database inception and May 30, 2018, using the following search terms: “social media”, “adolescent”, “cyberbullying”, “mental health”, “self-esteem”, “slee...
SOCIAL mediaYOUNG adultsMENTAL healthADOLESCENT healthMENTAL health policyMENTAL illnessBRAND communitiesSocial media has been inseparably linked to the daily lives of adolescents for several decades. In social and scientific discourse, we often hear that they are considered one...
Reducing social media use can also be helpful. Recent research bySmith and Mills(2024) suggests that even taking a week-long break can have a significant positive impact on youth mental health and self-esteem, especially for young women. Lisa Damour, a clinical psychologist and author of ...
Lead author Kira Riehm said: "Many existing studies have found a link between digital or social media use and adolescent health, but few look at this association across time. We cannot conclude that social media causes mental health problems, but we do think that less time on social media ma...
根据划线词前半句“Our results suggest that social media itself doesn't cause harm, (我们的研究结果表明,社交媒体本身不会造成伤害,)”和后半句“activities that have a positive influence on mental health such as sleeping and exercising.(对心理健康有积极影响的活动,如睡眠和锻炼。)”可知,频繁使用...
Given that social media use (SMU) is an increasingly widespread activity among university students, more information is needed to evaluate its relationship with students’ mental health, particularly medical students. Objective The present study assessed the relationships between SMU and coping style with...
Excessive social media use during the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated adolescent mental health challengesby Emma G Duerden and Michaela Kent , The Conversation Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain How does time spent online, and especially social media, affect the brains and behaviors of children and ...
Anadolescent is someone aged ten to 19, between childhood and adulthood.With that in mind, it's no wonder parents are worried to help with this.The US iscurrently in the process of regulating social media apps for teenagers.Some scientiststhink the UK should do the same. ...
Lead author Kira Riehm said: "Many existing studies have found a link between digital or social media use and adolescent health, but few look at this association across time. We cannot conclude that social media causes mental health problems, but we do think that less time on social media ma...
anxiety. An adolescent is someone aged 10 to 19, between childhood and adulthood. With that in mind, it's no wonder parents are worried. To help with this, the US is currently in the process of regulating social media apps for teenagers. So...