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Children with multiple long-term health issues undergo severe emotional stress at the same time as they are trying to cope ...
Children who post publicly on social media even occasionally are more likely than their peers to report feeling depressed and ...
Children with multiple long-term health issues undergo severe emotional stress at the same time as they are trying to cope ...
Research used AI language models to analyse sentiments and emotions expressed by almost 400 paediatric patients and their ...
Academic performance is entangled with self-worth, family honour, and future security in today's competitive and image-driven ...
Academic expectations, social comparisons, and family pressures are contributing to rising anxiety and mental distress among ...
Digital media use measures included social media, screen time, and digital media addiction. Mental health measures were grouped into conceptually similar dimensions, such as well-being, ill-being, ...
Some experts believe that mental health concerns may be an unexpected side effect of increased social media use.
Opinion: Comparison is the thief of joy. A statement that has never been so relevant and apt as now.
Viewing this content normalizes these behaviors for some youngsters. Although plenty of good can come from social media, parents are urged to exercise caution when giving children access to these ...
A major youth survey has found that moderate social media use may actually support better mental health outcomes for young Australians.