A new study published in Social Science & Medicine challenges widespread beliefs about the effects of heavy social media use ...
The effects of social media use on teenage life satisfaction are limited and probably "tiny", a study of 12,000 UK adolescents suggests. Family, friends and school life all had a greater impact on ...
According to research, there are three key ways that parents protect teens from social media’s mental health effects. Allowing our kids to use social media while protecting their mental health ...
There is a large body of research linking social media use to negative mental health effects on kids and adolescents. For example, a 2019 JAMA study found that kids who used social media for more ...
Not all social media use is the same. A Joint Research Center (JRC) study finds that how young Europeans use social media may ...
In the UK, nine out of 10 teenagers use social media and there is growing concern about its impact on the mental health and the wellbeing of young people. So far, research has thrown up ...