Social Media and Mental Health In the Age of Constant Connectivity

Social Media, Attention, and Mental Health: Behavioral Patterns in the Age of Constant Connectivity Abstract This paper examines the relationship between social media usage, attention patterns, and mental health outcomes in contemporary society. Through analysis of current research and behavioral data, we explore

Suicidal Ideation And Adolescent Social Media Use

Suicidal Ideation And Adolescent Social Media Use Overview The study investigates the link between social media (SM) use and mental health outcomes like depression and suicidal ideation (SI) in adolescents. Unlike previous research focusing on SM use frequency, this study examines the perceived importance of different SM interactions and functions. A sample

Mental Health in the Digital Age: 50 Facts on Screen Time and Well-Being