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Social media may impact mental health in teenagers

机译:社交媒体可能会影响青少年的心理健康

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Long hours spent on social media may increase the risk of depression in teenagers, with a particularly strong effect in girls, according to results of the UK Millennium Cohort Study. A total of 10,904 adolescents aged 14 years completed the Mood and Feelings Questionnaire-short version and provided information on their social media use. Use of social media for >3 hours/day was more common among girls than boys (43.1 percent vs 21.9 percent), with a smaller proportion of girls than boys reporting no social media use (4 percent vs 10 percent). Compared with boys, girls were also more likely to have poor self-esteem (12.8 percent vs 8.9 percent), be unhappy with their weight (78.2 percent vs 68.3 percent), frequently experience disrupted sleep (27.6 percent vs 20.2 percent), and be involved in online harassment, either as perpetrators or victims (38.7 percent vs 25.1 percent).
机译:长时间花在社交媒体可能会增加在青少年抑郁的风险在女孩特别强烈的影响,根据英国年队列研究的结果。共有10904名14岁的青少年完成了情绪和感情Questionnaire-short版本和提供社交媒体使用的信息。社交媒体> 3小时/天是越来越普遍女孩比男孩在21.9 (43.1% vs%),女生所占比例较小男孩报告没有使用社会媒体(4% vs10%)。更可能有可怜的自尊(12.8%和8.9%),对他们的不满体重(78.2% vs 68.3%),频繁20.2经验中断睡眠(27.6% vs%),参与在线骚扰,要么是罪犯或受害者(38.7%vs 25.1%)。

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