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Parents are more worried than teens about teen mental health. Both groups – especially parents – partly blame social media.
Studies show teens spending over 3 hours daily on social platforms experience 27% higher anxiety rates, yet moderate use ...
New Pew data shows nearly half of the 1,400 teens surveyed believe social media is harmful to their generation.
A new study out of the University of Cambridge suggested that adolescents with mental health conditions experience social ...
Likes, comments, and the dopamine hit of new notifications make it easy to get caught up in the endless entertainment of social media. Yet social media can also disrupt sleep, convey unrealistic views ...
U.S. teens spend an average of 4.8 hours every day on various social media platforms. That amount of screen time has been ...
Against the backdrop of a deepening mental health crisis among American teenagers, a newly released survey of teens and their parents by the Pew Research Center reveals that teens are increasingly ...
A total of 21% of girls in Year 10 (14-15 year olds) and 20.5% in Year 9 (13-14 year olds) reported the highest rate of ...
Social media has become integral to teenage life, shaping their social interactions, perceptions, and behaviors. Howev ...
Over the past few years there has been a growing chorus of parents, doctors and legal experts who have been sounding the alarm about the effects of social media on teenagers. Jonathan Haidt ...
New data from the Pew Research Center shows that nearly half of Gen Z teens say social media harms people their age, and ...
One in five U.S. teens say social media has negatively impacted their mental health and nearly half say it has a mostly negative impact on kids their age. A Pew Research Center report published ...