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In today’s hyperconnected world, social media has woven itself into nearly every aspect of daily life. From sharing moments ...
U.S. teens spend an average of 4.8 hours every day on various social media platforms. That amount of screen time has been ...
One of the first studies in this area to use clinical-level diagnoses reveals a range of differences between young people with and without mental health conditions when it comes to social media -- ...
A new study out of the University of Cambridge suggested that adolescents with mental health conditions experience social ...
The CDC also reports that teen depression has skyrocketed over the last decade since smartphones and social media took off.
Adolescents with mental health conditions spend more time on social media and engage differently online than their mentally ...
In today’s digital world, social media has become an integral part of daily life, with its usage rates still steadily on the ...
As social media usage continues to grow, so do concerns about its impact on youth mental health. The Kids Code Coalition held ...
Teens with mental health conditions experience social media more intensely, often spending more time online and feeling less ...
Studies show teens spending over 3 hours daily on social platforms experience 27% higher anxiety rates, yet moderate use ...
Likes, comments, and the dopamine hit of new notifications make it easy to get caught up in the endless entertainment of social media. Yet social media can also disrupt sleep, convey unrealistic views ...
It is one of the first studies on social media use among adolescents to utilise multi-informant clinical assessments of mental health. These were produced by professional clinical raters ...