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Increasing social media use tied to rise in teens' depressive symptoms, study says
Social Media Use in Tween Girls Tied to Well-Being in Teen Years | Voice of America - English
CNN Spending too much time scrolling through social media and watching more television has been linked with symptoms of depression in young people -- and a new study reveals to what extent screen time and depression may be intertwined. Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds. Photos: How social media affects the teenage brain. Researchers at UCLA's Brain Mapping Center found that when teenagers' photos get lots of "likes" on social media apps, such as Instagram, their brains respond in a similar way to seeing loved ones or winning money.
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Girls who spend the most time on social media at age 10 may be unhappier in their early teens than peers who use social media less during the tween years, a U. Researchers looked at social media use and scores on tests of happiness and other aspects of well-being among boys and girls at age 10 and each year until age Overall, well-being decreased with age for boys and girls, but more so for girls.