Research on Social Media’s Impact on Adolescent Mental Health

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  • Ruoyu Zhou Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/t6yfat44

Keywords:

Social media, teenager, logistic regression

Abstract

The research looked into how teenagers used of social media and how it influenced their mental health. The research examined the ways in which teenagers engaged with social media and the effects it had on their psychological well-being. By analyzing social media interaction data from 103 individuals between the ages of 21 and 30, it was discovered that the quantity of likes they received daily had a substantial effect on the core emotions of these young adults. The results, which were obtained using a logistic regression model, demonstrated that the teens’ negative emotions were more evident the more time they spent on social media and the more likes they received. In addition, studies have found a link between social media use and depression and anxiety in teens. In addition, studies have linked social media use by young people this decade to worry and sadness. Despite the small sample size, these findings are important for understanding the impact of social media on young people’s mental health. They advise parents, educators and social media companies to focus on the social media use patterns of young users and take steps to reduce potential risks to their wellbeing. These findings have raised awareness of the impact of social media conversations on young people’s emotional wellbeing and have provided the basis for the development of effective mental health intervention techniques.

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Published

2024-12-31

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