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Parents are more worried than teens about teen mental health. Both groups – especially parents – partly blame social media.
A recent Pew Research Center study also found 48% of teens agree social media has a largely negative impact on teens.
A Pew survey highlights the pressures that social media, academics and gender norms create for teens.
Research shows that, over the past two decades, rates of mental illness have been increasing in adolescents in many countries ...
New Pew data shows nearly half of the 1,400 teens surveyed believe social media is harmful to their generation.
We know that social media can be harmful to teens. Meta has found in its own research that Instagram makes body image worse ...
A growing number of U.S. teenagers say social media is taking a toll on their mental health and daily well-being, according ...
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 ...
Teen mental health has undeniably been in free fall for much of the last decade, leaving parents, advocates and lawmakers ...
A study from the Pew Research Center study reveals that nearly half (48%) of U.S. teens aged 13 to 17 report being online ...