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Research: Social media negatively impacts teens’ mental health

As a result of a new study by Oxford and Cambridge Universities, it has been revealed that girls are more affected by social media than boys.
 Research: Social media negatively impacts teens’ mental health
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We have entered a period where the age of social media usage has decreased to 5 years. Especially with the increasing use of social media at the beginning of adolescence, addiction increases. As a parent, have you ever thought about how social media affects your child or whether it affects girls or boys more? A new study by Oxford and Cambridge Universities will allow you to find answers to all your questions.

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According to a recent study by Oxford and Cambridge Universities, social media greatly affects the mental health of adolescents and leads them to unhappiness. Many previous studies have already shown that social media reduces the quality of life. With the new research, this knowledge has been proven once again.

The data showed a negative relationship between social media exposure and several different key factors (school, life, appearance, family, etc.) that measure life satisfaction. As can be seen from the chart below, the more social media use among children aged between 10-15, the lower their life satisfaction scores.

Social media affects girls more

As can be seen from the graph above, girls are more affected by social media than boys. . Moreover, the influence of social media increases even more at the age of puberty. The increase in social media use in adolescence decreases the life satisfaction rate at the age of 19 and beyond. “The link between social media use and mental well-being is clearly very complex. Changes occur in our bodies and social conditions, such as brain development and puberty, to make us vulnerable at certain times in our lives,” said Amy Orben of the University of Cambridge, who led the research.

However, the research does not show that social media is completely bad. As a result of the research, it shows that the way young people affect individuals according to what they use social media for. Andrew Przybylski, from Oxford University, said, “This is good or bad. It’s not about being. It’s about what young people are after, why they use it, and how they feel about it.”

Social media not only affects young people but also adults

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The continuation of the graph prepared as a result of the research shows that adult individuals are also highly influenced by social media.

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