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A Pew survey highlights the pressures that social media, academics and gender norms create for teens.
The impact of social media on young people’s mental health and well-being is a growing topic of concern among parents, ...
A recent Pew Research Center study also found 48% of teens agree social media has a largely negative impact on teens.
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 ...
While the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) have among the highest levels of per capita adoption of social media networks ...
The report comes amidst growing concerns from parents, regulators, and researchers about the impact of social media on teens’ mental health. 89% of parents and 77% of teens have reported being ...
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 ...
Against the backdrop of a deepening mental health ... teens’ mental health and 44 percent of this group identified social media as the factor that has the biggest negative impact on teens.
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 of ...