The hazards and benefits of social media use in adolescents.

Nursing

At Roberts Wesleyan College School of Nursing in Rochester, N.Y., Santhiny Rajamohan and Deborah Tedone are assistant professors of nursing, and Erin Bennett is a former information services librarian.

Published: November 2019

Studies have found that social media can act as a catalyst to negative attitudes and behaviors in adolescents. This article reviews the current evidence and explores if there is a connection between social media and mental health issues.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.NURSE.0000585908.13109.24DOI Listing

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