The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health Discussion
Annotated Bibliography: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health
Alfiah, Fifit, et al. “Social impact of social media use intensity on mental health in the form of apatic attitude.” International Journal of Cyber and IT Service Management 1.2 (2021): 226-232.
This article explores the social impact of the intensity of social media use on mental health, specifically focusing on apathy. The study examines the relationship between social media use and apathetic attitudes among users. It employs a quantitative approach, collecting data through surveys from a sample of social media users. The findings indicate a positive correlation between high social media use intensity and apathetic attitudes, suggesting that excessive engagement with social media platforms can negatively affect mental health. This source will contribute to my study by providing insights into the specific negative impact of excessive social media use on mental health. The focus on apathetic attitudes expands the understanding of how social media can lead to emotional detachment and disengagement from real-life interactions. The quantitative methodology employed in this article strengthens the empirical basis of my research. The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health Discussion
Braghieri, Luca, Ro’ee Levy, and Alexey Makarin. “Social media and mental health.” American Economic Review 112.11 (2022): 3660-3693.
Through exploring the connections between social media engagement patterns and associated impacts upon mental health, this article illuminates important findings regarding both economic factors at play. Delving into topics such as overall wellness levels impacted by these platforms’ use alongside relational problems of isolation or negative emotions like depression offers a clear picture for readers to consider when examining their own digital habits. The authors employ an instrumental variable approach to address potential endogeneity issues in estimating causal effects. The findings suggest that social media use has a significant negative impact on mental health outcomes, with increased use leading to higher levels of loneliness, depression, and lower self-esteem. This source’s robust methodology and complete analysis make it especially valuable for exploring how social media may impact our psychological wellbeing. In addition to shedding light on critical dimensions related to different aspects of mental health it brings immense value by highlighting some concerning observations related to how using social media could have negative implications for individuals’ welfare from an economic standpoint too. The instrumental variable approach enhances the reliability of the findings and supports establishing a causal relationship between social media use and mental health outcomes. The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health Discussion
Naslund, John A., et al. “Social media and mental health: benefits, risks, and opportunities for research and practice.” Journal of technology in behavioral science 5 (2020): 245-257.
This article explores the multifaceted effects that social media use has on emotional and psychological wellness. Some ways in which social medias impact is considered positive include fostering a sense of community among individuals who share common interests or struggles, enhancing access to informative resources for improving overall mental guidance, providing outlets for expressing thoughts or feelings in safe environments among trusted connections. Conversely, cyberbullying perpetuated by unknown online attackers, inviting unrealistic expectations through unending comparisons against other users’ curated content, and jeopardizing ones’ privacy all serve as reasons why we need to be cognizant about cultivating healthy habits surrounding our usage patterns. Additionally, the authors emphasize the need for further research and outlines potential areas for intervention and practice. This source will assist in my study by providing a balanced perspective on the impact of social media on mental health. By discussing both the benefits and risks, it offers a holistic understanding of the subject matter. The identification of research opportunities aligns with my aim to contribute to the existing literature. Moreover, the article’s focus on potential interventions and practices provides practical implications for addressing mental health challenges associated with social media use. The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health Discussion
Nesi, Jacqueline. “The impact of social media on youth mental health: challenges and opportunities.” North Carolina medical journal 81.2 (2020): 116-121.
The article examines teenagers’ exposure to social media hubs; specifically, how it affects their mental state. The purpose is not only to highlight challenges that come with their digital footprint but also look at ways in which it can enhance their overall emotional well-being through smart intervention strategies online. The authors discuss concerns such as cyberbullying leading towards damaging self-image or comparisons fueled by content consumption within this age group. However, there exists promising prospects in mitigating detrimental effects such as providing user-friendly tools for psychological support services online which are accessible on diverse modalities. The essentiality of this source is that it concentrates on how social media impacts mental health issues experienced by young people – a core concern in my research’s wider framework. With primary identification of emerging difficulties that youngsters face daily, this study enlightens us about their specific vulnerabilities and risks they encounter daily while accessing social platforms. Furthermore, the exploration of opportunities and recommendations for intervention aligns with my aim to contribute to the understanding of potential strategies to mitigate the negative impact of social media on mental health. The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health Discussion
Popat, Anjali, and Carolyn Tarrant. “Exploring adolescents’ perspectives on social media and mental health and well-being–A qualitative literature review.” Clinical child psychology and psychiatry 28.1 (2023): 323-337.
The objective behind this qualitative literature review is exploring how teenagers relate their mental health status to their utilization habits when it comes to using different forms of social media. The research consolidates insights from several distinct inquiries examining perceptions among youths towards various aspects affecting them during execution or consumption within digital mediums, particularly those relating to graphic imagery which may have implications for their well-being. The findings of the study spotlight the significant factors influencing teenagers’ thoughts concerning social media’s impact on their psychological health-factors that include both positive and negative reactions, as well as several real concerns surrounding cyberbullying, comparative anxiety, and self-image management-strategies prevalent in digital worlds. This source will contribute to my study by incorporating the voices and experiences of adolescents themselves. By taking a qualitative approach in the study of how social media influences adolescent mental health and wellbeing people can gain an in depth understanding of their individual viewpoints from the article. This article contributes meaningfully by highlighting specific concerns highlighted by participants such as cyberbullying and social comparison guiding interventions designed towards addressing these crucial topics. The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health Discussion
Sadagheyani, Hassan Ebrahimpour, and Farin Tatari. “Investigating the role of social media on mental health.” Mental Health and Social Inclusion 25.1 (2021): 41-51.
This article aims to weigh up all factors involved with respect to Mental Health measures by examining various studies encompassing different aspects such as positives you get from more digital interaction reducing social isolation, and increasing connectedness with others and access to mental health resources. This article identifies that there are also negative consequences like online attacks(cyberbullying) addiction and negative body images, ensuring a balanced approach, while maximizing the benefits while mitigating the risks, which is key towards safeguarding mental well-being in this digital age. The findings of this source will b helpful to my research on social medias’ impact on mental health was beneficial since it provides an all-encompassing understanding of the subject. Additionally, the discussion of the negative consequences allows for a nuanced understanding of the risks associated with social media use. The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health Discussion
Valkenburg, Patti M., Adrian Meier, and Ine Beyens. “Social media use and its impact on adolescent mental health: An umbrella review of the evidence.” Current opinion in psychology 44 (2022): 58-68.
This article takes a close look at how adolescent mental health can be impacted by using social media platforms through a synthesis called an umbrella review. Through evaluating multiple existing studies in this realm, they sought both commonalities across findings as well as robustness and quality levels indicated by these pieces for comparative purposes, by presenting key points that consistently emerge. Firstly, various types within digital platform usage may lead towards risks such as depression or low self-image/thoughts about oneself when it comes to bodily appearance. Secondly it is important not to overstate impact/trivialize benefits conferred by screens, and thirdly the authors of the source recommend more research done in this with greater rigor before conclusions are drawn. This source proves to be an essential asset by presenting a comprehensive analysis of the existing evidence concerning how social media affects the mental health of adolescents, and this will help me enhance my study. The umbrella review approach ensures a systematic evaluation of multiple studies, enhancing the reliability of the findings. The identification of consistent evidence and specific mental health problems strengthens the understanding of the negative consequences of social media use. The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health Discussion
Verduyn, Philippe, Nino Gugushvili, and Ethan Kross. “The impact of social network sites on mental health: distinguishing active from passive use.” World Psychiatry 20.1 (2021): 133.
This article explores the differences between active versus passive usage of social network. The author argues that those who actively engage on these platforms by posting or interacting with others tend to experience positive outcomes like greater feelings of social support and general wellbeing, but those who only use them passively by scrolling through feeds or looking at other users’ posts are more likely to struggle with issues like loneliness or depression. In order to best utilize these platforms for our benefit, there is need to prioritize more active forms of participation. In my research this source proves useful for its balanced approach to analyzing how social media impacts our mental health. The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health Discussion