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Emily Standley Allard on MSNIs Social Media to Blame? Why Gen Z Says It’s Hurting Their Mental HealthIn recent years, Gen Z (those born between 1997 and 2012) has increasingly pointed to social media as a significant factor ...
Gen Zers say social media's impact on their mental health is complicated—that the platforms often spark negative emotions while also often improving their mood. That's according to research from ...
Young people say their mental health has improved since shunning social media. Iwan Kellet from Anglesey said "constant negativity" on the platforms was affecting him, and he feels better since ...
AntonioDiaz – stock.adobe.com This is despite the fact that almost a third of Gen Z respondents reported negative impacts from extensive social media use, attributing their increased daily ...
Some of the most common reasons Gen Z give for quitting social media include too much social pressure, privacy concerns, negative content, lack of interest and negative effects on their self-esteem.
Iwan Kellet believes his mental heath has improved since having a social media detox Young people say their mental health has improved since shunning social media. Iwan Kellet from Anglesey said ...
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