Mixed anxiety-depressive disorders (MADD) and suicidal thoughts, online bullying, poorer self-esteem, alcohol, cannabis and ...
News doesn’t just inform; it affects how we feel. What are the psychological trade-offs of consuming news on social media?
For years, the narrative surrounding teenagers’ use of digital technology has been one of alarm. Time spent scrolling through ...
Social media can take effect on a lot of things, such as a student’s sleep patterns or their self-esteem. This is alongside ...
The Consequences of Excessive Reel Scrolling Understanding 'Brain Rot': The term 'brain rot' encapsulates the concerning ...
Most teenagers have 24/7 access to a popular drug. They are high off it for hours a day and carry it in their pockets everywhere they go. The drug? Social media. From making calls to getting ...
Social media can positively and negatively impact mental well-being by connecting individuals while also fostering unrealistic comparisons. Excessive social media use can contribute to anxiety, ...
Short-form video platforms are engineered for intensity rather than duration—quick hits of content that encourage “just one ...
The impact of social media frequently sparks controversy, with headlines often highlighting negative effects such as anxiety, cyberbullying, misinformation and addiction concerns. The issue has even ...
In 2025, the journal of Health Communication published a study that was described as a theory-driven content analysis of YouTube videos that focused on promoting mental health among college students.
Social media has become a part of our life. Many people cannot even imagine going a day without it. But for teens in France, ...
Cyberbullying and a lack of sleep and physical activity are factors for girls. Teenage girls are affected by social media use more than boys, with the harmful effects being driven by three factors, ...