PurposeDepression is increasingly common among US adolescents; the extent to which social media exposure contributes to this increase remains controversial.MethodsWe used Monitoring the Future data from 8th and 10th grade students (n = 74,472), 2009-2017, to assess the relationship between daily social media use and depressive symptoms. Self-reported depressive symptom score (range: 4-20) was assessed continuously using a log-transformed outcome and at varying cut scores with logistic regression analyses. First, these outcomes were examined overall, comparing adolescents using social media daily to adolescents who were not. We then estimated predicted depressive symptom scores using 26 predictors in order to establish underlying depres...
Background The purpose of this study was to examine the association between electronic media use, in...
The question whether social media use benefits or undermines adolescents' well-being is an important...
Recent evidence is increasingly linking social media use with various aspects of wellbeing, particul...
Background Evidence suggests social media use is associated with mental health in young people but u...
Social media use among adolescents is nearly ubiquitous and has been associated with heightened depr...
Background: Evidence suggests social media use is associated with mental health in young people but ...
Social media have become increasingly integrated into the daily lives of adolescents. There are conc...
Social media are an integral part of adolescents' daily lives, and reviews have suggested an overall...
Background: Despite the relevance of mobile technologies and social media (MTSM) for adolescents, th...
University students were found to have high depressive symptoms, and one of the contributing factors...
University students were found to have high depressive symptoms, and one of the contributing factors...
Concerns are increasingly raised in academic and lay literature about the impact of the internet on ...
Abstract Background Frequent use of screen-based devices could be a modifiable risk fa...
Background Frequent use of screen-based devices could be a modifiable risk factor for adolescent dep...
Adolescent use of social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat has increased dra...
Background The purpose of this study was to examine the association between electronic media use, in...
The question whether social media use benefits or undermines adolescents' well-being is an important...
Recent evidence is increasingly linking social media use with various aspects of wellbeing, particul...
Background Evidence suggests social media use is associated with mental health in young people but u...
Social media use among adolescents is nearly ubiquitous and has been associated with heightened depr...
Background: Evidence suggests social media use is associated with mental health in young people but ...
Social media have become increasingly integrated into the daily lives of adolescents. There are conc...
Social media are an integral part of adolescents' daily lives, and reviews have suggested an overall...
Background: Despite the relevance of mobile technologies and social media (MTSM) for adolescents, th...
University students were found to have high depressive symptoms, and one of the contributing factors...
University students were found to have high depressive symptoms, and one of the contributing factors...
Concerns are increasingly raised in academic and lay literature about the impact of the internet on ...
Abstract Background Frequent use of screen-based devices could be a modifiable risk fa...
Background Frequent use of screen-based devices could be a modifiable risk factor for adolescent dep...
Adolescent use of social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat has increased dra...
Background The purpose of this study was to examine the association between electronic media use, in...
The question whether social media use benefits or undermines adolescents' well-being is an important...
Recent evidence is increasingly linking social media use with various aspects of wellbeing, particul...