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Parents are more worried than teens about teen mental health. Both groups – especially parents – partly blame social media.
A new Pew study finds that young people are more connected but also more critical of how social media shapes their lives.
Against the backdrop of a deepening mental health crisis among American teenagers, a newly released survey of teens and their ...
A Pew Research Center survey found 48% of teens see social media as mostly negative for their peers. That’s up from 32% a few ...
A recent Pew Research Center study also found 48% of teens agree social media has a largely negative impact on teens.
And now, nearly half of US teens say social media has a mostly negative effect on people their age — and almost the same proportion say they’re cutting back on social media use. That’s ...
When I was 13, someone told me that if I didn’t kiss a boy by 16, my chances of dying alone would go up by 60%. The science ...
New Pew data shows nearly half of the 1,400 teens surveyed believe social media is harmful to their generation.
Pew Research surveyed a group of teens and parents about social media and mental health with predictable results. But this ...
Over the past few years there has been a growing chorus of parents, doctors and legal experts who have been sounding the alarm about the effects of social media on teenagers. Jonathan Haidt, a ...
One last message on Snapchat, one last video on TikTok, one last thread on Reddit... For many teenagers, social media isn't ...