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Posted: 2025-05-08 01:12:38 UTC

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A study reveals that teens with mental health conditions, especially internalising disorders, experience social media more negatively, spending more time online and struggling with social comparison and self-control.
Increased social media usage among teens with mental health conditions
Heightened social comparison and mood shifts related to online interactions
Lower self-control and emotional vulnerability in online expression
Internalising conditions like anxiety and depression have a greater impact
Increased social media usage among teens with mental health conditions
Heightened social comparison and mood shifts related to online interactions
Lower self-control and emotional vulnerability in online expression
Internalising conditions like anxiety and depression have a greater impact
Social comparison
Dissatisfaction with online friendships
Social comparison
Mood changes based on likes and comments
Lower self-control over social media usage
Emotional vulnerability online
Social comparison
Mood changes based on likes and comments
Lower self-control over social media usage
Emotional vulnerability online