Adolescents with the strongest relationships are the most likely to have high levels of well-being — even when they use ...
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Teens who have strong, supportive friendships are more likely to have positive mental health, even if they spend a lot of ...
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Dr. Twenge discusses the mental health impact of smartphones and social media on youth at Seattle University event.
Explore the impact of social media on teen friendships and how unmet expectations can lead to conflict and emotional stress.
Policymakers are focusing on restricting teens’ access to social media, but this approach risks cutting them off from its ...
Netflix's new show Adolescence is a dark, true, and terrifying reality about the mental health of teenagers due to technology ...
Kassie Jefferson laughed in surprise as she looked at how much time she had spent on TikTok for the week. Jefferson, a senior ...
A local student group dedicated to addressing mental health issues has invited the community to discuss the negative impact ...
A new study suggests you don’t have to quit social media for better mental health—just change how you engage to prioritize quality and connection.
Teens who report strong, high-quality friendships tend to have better mental health—an influence that appears nearly three ...