Social media is a powerful tool that can be used to connect
with others. However, a number of studies have found that its use can lead to
negative feelings and health problems.
In the past 20 years, suicide rates have risen among
teenagers and young adults. Researchers have found that social media can
increase the risk for depression, loneliness and suicide. Several studies have
also linked social media use to the symptoms of depression, anxiety and
self-harm.
Teens are particularly vulnerable to the negative effects of
social media. They have less mature prefrontal cortexes and a less fixed sense
of self. Their need for instant gratification drives their use of social media.
For teens, using Instagram can be harmful, as they are constantly looking at
photos of their peers and trying to figure out how to get more likes.
Using social media can also cause users to neglect other
important aspects of their lives. Studies have shown that spending time on
social media causes a person to be distracted and may even affect their sleep.
Users often feel lonely, as they spend more time online than in the real world.
A study by the University of Pennsylvania found that people
who use social media often report feelings of loneliness and isolation. The
study also found that heavy users of social media have more suicidal thoughts.
While suicide rates have decreased slightly since the beginning of 2019, the
younger generation is still at high risk.
Another study found that young adults who use social media
are more likely to have suicidal thoughts than those who don't. Six percent of
teens who reported having suicidal thoughts traced their thoughts back to
social media. And, in a new national poll, the American Psychiatric Association
revealed that 98% of Americans believe that social media activity among
children and teens is concerning.
If you are experiencing negative feelings related to your
social media use, it's important to re-evaluate your habits. It's also
important to talk to your doctor about your symptoms. These symptoms include
restlessness, sadness, and anxiety. Your doctor can help you find a solution
that will allow you to enjoy your life.
If you find that you are using social media for the wrong
reasons, you should reassess your habits. Take a break from social media and
try to engage in other activities that will boost your mood. Consider going for
a walk, joining a sport, or going out with a friend for coffee.
Ultimately, the use of social media can be beneficial. In
fact, some research has shown that its use can improve the mental health of
those who suffer from social anxiety. Other studies have also showed that its
use can make depression and loneliness worse.
The key to social media well-being is to minimize the
negative aspects and maximize the positive ones. You can use social media to
connect with friends, learn about interesting people, or see pictures that you
might not have otherwise seen.