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How Social Media Use Affects Teens: A UK Study
GLOBALTuesday, December 17, 2024
One key finding was that the public nature of these accounts can add pressure and stress to teenagers. They might feel they need to maintain a certain image or popularity, which can be taxing on their mental health. This pressure could lead to anxiety and other mental health issues.
Moreover, the study highlighted that not all teenagers react the same way to social media. Some might thrive in these online communities, while others may struggle. This variability underscores the need for personalized approaches to understanding and addressing the mental health impacts of social media.
Overall, the study emphasizes the complexity of the relationship between social media and adolescent mental health. It's clear that further research is needed to fully grasp these intricacies and to develop effective strategies for supporting teenagers online.
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