A new study found that checking social media often, viewing emotional or violent videos, and starting to use social media at an early age were related to later bedtimes and fewer hours of sleep on school nights for early adolescents.
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Quantity, Content, and Context of Social Media Use May Affect Adolescents’ Sleep
A new study found that checking social media often, viewing emotional or violent videos, and starting to use social media at an early age were related to later bedtimes and fewer hours of sleep on school nights for early adolescents.
Read MoreTeens’ Social Media Use Found Not to Raise Risk for Depression
Daily social media use is not a strong or consistent risk factor for depressive symptoms among adolescents, according to a new study by Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health researchers.
Read MoreMore Evidence Links Social Media Use to Poorer Mental Health in Teens
Smartphones, and being on Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok and the like may be taking a big toll on teens’ mental health, a new survey of collected data on the subject shows.
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