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But as University of California, Irvine, psychologist Candice Odgers once put it, "You can hate social media, but it is not the case that it is driving teen suicide, depression, and anxiety." *** ...
As rates of depression and suicide in youth spike, experts are asking whether social media makes kids depressed — or whether depressed kids simply spend more time on social media? A new study provides ...
For the study, researchers surveyed 1,787 Americans ages 19 to 32 years. Participants were questioned about social media use and assessed for symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Higher social media usage could be linked to increased rates of depression among young adolescents, according to a new study published Wednesday by researchers at UCSF. The nationwide study, which ...
In the Buddhist language, Pāli, the word for human dissatisfaction and suffering is dukkha. For Buddhist thinkers, all human suffering is caused by desire, attachment or craving.
Upon completion of the experiment, researchers found that the group with just 10 minutes of social media usage per day were much less likely to be depressed and lonely when compared to the group ...
This week's featured article is "Why Are Teens Depressed? It's Not Social Media" by Laura Vanderkam. This audio was generated using AI trained on the voice of Katherine Mangu-Ward ...