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(And below is a worthwhile infographic on loneliness ... For every 10% rise in negative experience on social media, there was a 13% increase in loneliness. For positive experiences, there ...
An infographic (below) covers key findings from the research. Three-quarters of respondents say they think social media has a negative impact on their mental health. At the same time, 80% of ...
Three in four Gen Zers are putting the blame on social media for having a negative impact on their mental health, according to a new study. The poll of 2,000 Gen Z Americans who use social media ...
There are a number of negative and positive effects that come from the modern and constant use of social media, however, the key is balance.
People across generations report more positive than negative impacts of social media, but when it comes to Gen Zers, 27% report a negative impact, which is more than any other generation.
However, studies have shown that the pervasive use of social media is linked to negative impacts on mental health with one study finding that lengthy social media usage was linked to an increase ...
What standard of behavior on social media is appropriate for physicians, who are individuals but also work in an image-sensitive profession? This infographic tells how physicians in a survey ...
A newly released infographic might just help us grasp the social media landscape: "The Conservation Prism 5.0." SEE ALSO: Admire the beauty that is Instagram's art gallery at Cannes Brian Solis ...
26. Around 32% of teenagers in the U.S. say social media has had a negative impact on people their age – though only 9% believe this applies to themselves. 27. However, most teenagers say social ...
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