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  1. 26 cze 2024 · We examine the social media habits and related mental health experiences of children, teens and parents in NYC. We highlight the complex factors that affect social media use and mental health, identify areas of concern, and provide guidance for next steps to address potential areas of harm and prevent them from expanding. Key Findings •

  2. 1 maj 2024 · This umbrella review analyses the risks and opportunities for adolescents' mental health and well-being associated with Social Media Use (SMU) and the main risk mitigation proposals presented in systematic, scoping and narrative literature reviews and meta-analyses.

  3. The research shows that social media can harm youth mental health in a number of ways, such as distorting body image, damaging self-esteem and inviting addiction. Social media use even changes the way that the brain develops.

  4. First, social media appears to have potential to promote positive mental health. Second, adolescents frequently utilize social media and the internet to seek information about mental health. Finally, there are benefits and challenges to using social me-dia in this way.

  5. 1 kwi 2022 · The Extended Two-Continua Model of Mental Health integrates clinical and positive psychology perspectives on mental well- and ill-being. The Taxonomy of Computer-Mediated Communication integrates key approaches to the study of social media effects by distinguishing six main levels of analysis.

  6. 27 lut 2024 · With this potential link in mind, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine convened a consensus committee with a charge to disentangle the links between social media use and adolescent mental health and to articulate recommendations accordingly.

  7. 11 sie 2023 · The review found 34 studies on clinical challenges such as cyberbullying, sexting and posts on suicide (Supplementary Table 2). The primary populations were children (n = 1), adolescent (n = 15) and young adults (n = 14, with 3 for college students), with a mean age of 18 (median 17.9) years.