TechCrunch News 04月22日 19:31
Social media is not wholly terrible for teen mental health, study says
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尽管社交媒体对青少年存在负面影响,如Meta的研究表明Instagram会恶化三分之一的少女的身体形象,但皮尤研究中心的一项新研究显示,社交媒体有时也会对青少年产生积极影响。74%的美国青少年表示社交媒体让他们感觉与朋友更亲近,63%的人认为在线平台为他们提供了表达创造力的地方。研究还发现,一些青少年在社交媒体上更容易表达自己,LGBTQ青少年群体在TikTok等平台感受到安全和理解,这些在线社区有助于积极的心理健康。尽管如此,社交媒体对睡眠和生产力的负面影响也值得关注。

🤝 皮尤研究中心的研究表明,74%的美国青少年表示社交媒体让他们感觉与朋友更亲近,63%的人认为在线平台为他们提供了表达创造力的地方。

🌈 一项研究显示,53%的年轻LGBTQ有色人种在TikTok上感到安全和被理解,Discord(43%)和Instagram(41%)紧随其后。这些在线社区有助于积极的心理健康。

💡 34%的青少年表示他们有时会在社交媒体上获取关于心理健康的信息,63%的人认为这是他们寻找此类信息的重要途径。

😟 虽然青少年认为社交媒体更有可能帮助他们的友谊而不是伤害他们,但社交媒体会损害他们的睡眠(45%)和生产力(40%)。

🤔 尽管48%的青少年认为社交媒体对同龄人有负面影响,但只有14%的人认为社交媒体对他们个人有负面影响。

We know that social media can be harmful to teens. Meta has found in its own research that Instagram makes body image worse for one in three teen girls, and Snapchat has been sued several times for not doing enough to mitigate cyberbullying. Even the former U.S. Surgeon General issued an advisory on the risk of youth social media use. But a new report shows how social media can sometimes have positive impacts on teenagers, despite its harms.

According to a study conducted by the Pew Research Center, 74% of U.S. teens said social media makes them feel more connected to their friends, with 63% saying that online platforms give them a place to express their creativity.

As the U.S. government tries to pass legislation targeted at changing teens’ experience online, this data shows how some teens find social media to be a positive influence.

A possible explanation for this data could be that teens feel more free to express themselves online than they may in school or at home.

One study conducted by the Trevor Project showed that 53% of young LGBTQ people of color felt safe and understood on TikTok, followed by Discord (43%) and Instagram (41%). These online communities contribute to positive mental health outcomes. The same respondents were 20% less likely to have attempted suicide in the previous year if they had reported feeling safe in an online space.

In Pew’s own study, 34% of teens reported that they sometimes get information about mental health on social media, with 63% saying that it’s an important way that they find such information.

These statistics don’t tell us if the information teens are finding about mental health is accurate or helpful, but it’s useful data in a time when only 52% of teens said they felt extremely or very comfortable talking to their parents about their own mental health, per Pew.

This doesn’t mean that social media comes without its drawbacks, and Pew’s study also documents these pitfalls. Yet teens are more concerned with social media’s negative impact on their peers than on themselves. While 48% of teens said social media had a negative impact on people their age, only 14% think that social media has a negative effect on them personally.

Then again, these self-reported statistics don’t always tell the whole story. Though teens say social media is more likely to help their friendships than hurt them, social media hurts their sleep (45%) and productivity (40%).

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