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Research shows that, over the past two decades, rates of mental illness have been increasing in adolescents in many countries ...
Our latest survey of U.S. teens ages 13 to 17 and their parents finds that parents are generally more worried than their children about the mental health of teenagers today. And while both groups call ...
New Pew data shows nearly half of the 1,400 teens surveyed believe social media is harmful to their generation.
Among teens who said they are at least somewhat concerned about their peers’ mental health, 22 percent identified social media as the factor with the most negative impact. But the survey also ...
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The Get Slim on MSNThe Mental Health Toll of Social Media: Navigating the Digital LandscapeSocial media fuels anxiety, FOMO, and loneliness. Learn mindful strategies to protect mental health without sacrificing ...
We know that social media can be harmful to teens. Meta has found in its own research that Instagram makes body image worse ...
One in five U.S. teens say social media has negatively impacted their mental health and nearly half say it has a mostly negative impact on kids their age. A Pew Research Center report published ...
The impact of social media on young people’s mental health and well-being is a growing topic of concern among parents, educators, health care professionals and regulators. And now, nearly half ...
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