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A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Cambridge has highlighted significant differences in how adolescents with mental health conditions engage with social media compared to their peers. The findings suggest that teens facing mental health challenges may experience social media in a more detrimental manner, potentially exacerbating their conditions.
Experts emphasize that social media can serve as both a support system and a source of distress for young individuals. For those grappling with anxiety, depression, or other mental health issues, the online environment may intensify feelings of isolation, inadequacy, or anxiety. The study points out that while some adolescents use social media to connect and seek support, others may find it overwhelming, leading to negative mental health outcomes.
Psychologists are urging parents and educators to be more aware of their children's social media habits and the potential impacts on their mental well-being. The research underscores the need for open conversations about social media use and mental health, encouraging teens to navigate these platforms mindfully and seek help when needed.
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