Summary: How young people use social media impacts their mental health more than how much time they spend on it. Researchers found that reducing harmful comparisons and fostering meaningful ...
Scientists detect a heightened 'threat vigilance' reaction in adolescents after a few hours of isolation, which socializing online doesn't appear to ameliorate. They say the findings might shed light ...
Whether it is anxiety or eating disorders, self-image-related issues, or ADHD, teens today navigate complex environments that can impact their mental well-being. From academic pressures to social ...
EVERY DAY, TEENAGERS ARE TARGETED ON SOCIAL MEDIA, LEAVING THEM TO BATTLE FEELINGS OF ANXIETY, DEPRESSION, EVEN THOUGHTS OF SUICIDE. PARENTS CAN FIND IT DIFFICULT KNOWING WHEN TO STEP IN AND HOW ...
Social media platforms are trying to make online spaces safer for kids. Parents are pleased, but there's still more to do. Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering social media, AI and online services.