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Nine-in-ten U.S. teens say they use YouTube. Majorities also use TikTok (63%), Instagram (61%) and Snapchat (55%).
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Children who post publicly on social media even occasionally are more likely than their peers to report feeling depressed and ...
If lawmakers get their way, social media users will see warnings about the potential toll their scrolling could be taking on their mental health.
Much has been said about rises in mental health problems reported by younger people over the past 20 years. It is estimated that the prevalence of anxiety for 18-to-25-year-olds was about 8% in 2008, ...
According to the Pew Research Center, 67% of American adults support banning smartphones during class time, although only 36% ...
In today’s hyperconnected world, teens are growing up with smartphones in their hands and the internet in their pockets. For ...
Justin Bieber's album 'Swag' features viral paparazzi audio clips and explores mental health, fame and his marriage to Hailey ...
In a series of emotional social media posts this week, the brother of a man shot by police during a mental health episode on ...
Justin Bieber fans, Beliebers as some say, have been wondering if he's been doing ok. His mental status is hard to judge ...
A law that restricts social media use to people 16 and over goes into effect in December, but much about it remains unclear ...
Scholar argues for an approach to regulating artificial intelligence centered on mental health.