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Parents are more worried than teens about teen mental health. Both groups – especially parents – partly blame social media. But teens also see benefits.
Young people with a diagnosable mental health condition report differences in their experiences of social media compared to ...
A new Pew study finds that young people are more connected but also more critical of how social media shapes their lives.
A recent Pew Research Center study also found 48% of teens agree social media has a largely negative impact on teens.
And their parents are even more likely to identify these platforms as a primary influence affecting ... about teens’ mental health, and 44 percent of this group identified social media as ...
New Pew data shows nearly half of the 1,400 teens surveyed believe social media is harmful to their generation.
The impact of social ... mental health and well-being is a growing topic of concern among parents, educators, health care professionals and regulators. And now, nearly half of US teens say social ...
Social media use may expose teens to peer pressure, cyberbullying, and increased mental health risk ... what experts say about how social media is affecting teens. The negative effects of social ...
And while mental health ... teens. These figures reflect a more extensive use of these platforms in communities most exposed to barriers to access to care. An ambivalent relationship with social ...
I often see individuals, especially adolescents ... your mental health matters more than the latest update. It’s important to recognize the warning signs when social media starts affecting ...