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New study shows social media use predicted future depression in tweens Researchers followed thousands of pre-teens for three years, generating unique insights into how social media is shaping kids.
A new study finds that preteens with addictive patterns of social media, video games, or mobile phones use are more likely to experience worse mental health and suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
In 2025, CNOs need to begin leveraging social media as a tool for connection with their workforce and the public. According to Rebecca Love, chief nursing officer and nurse influencer, and Dr.
Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco have found a link between use of social media by pre-teens and future depression. The study, published this week in the American Medical ...
Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco have found a link between use of social media by pre-teens and future depression. The study, published this week in the American Medical ...
For years, research on social media and youth mental health has tried to answer a perplexing question: Does use lead to worsened well-being or do young people who are struggling disproportionately ...
Gen Zers say social media 's impact on their mental health is complicated—that the platforms often spark negative emotions while also often improving their mood. That's according to research from ...
An infographic (below) from Media Update explores what to do if one of your social media posts goes viral. It provides a framework for ensuring people return, understanding what worked, and ...
Key Takeaways Increased social media use in early adolescence is linked to higher depressive symptoms a year later, suggesting a one-way relationship.
Extensive social media use can decrease well-being. Interventions that promote abstinence or social learning were able to decrease these effects.
This led Eric Bischoff to credit the Intercontinental Champion for using social media effectively as of late, referring to his negative tweets towards "WWE Raw" star CM Punk.
Governments, financial influencers, and entertainment insiders are using data center-like facilities full of phones to push narratives fabricated through fake social media engagement.
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