In 2017, psychologist Jean Twenge warned of a teen mental health crisis linked to social media but faced skepticism due to a lack of data. Now, new studies paint a clearer picture of the relationship between social media and teen mental health. 📱 Teen social media use has skyrocketed in recent years. The rise in tech use coincides with rising rates of anxiety, depression, and loneliness.📱 A study — considered one of the best to date on the subject — found an uptick in mental health issues after Facebook arrived on college campuses. 📱 The data suggest the more time teens spend on social media, the higher the risk for health problems — and certain ages are more vulnerable than others. |
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