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EU Study Reveals Link Between Social Media and Adolescent Mental Health
The EU-funded MIMIc study, involving thousands of adolescents in Belgium, France, and Slovenia, investigates the impact of digital media on teen mental health, revealing direct links between social media use and emotional well-being, particularly concerning self-image and self-esteem, and proposing ...
EU Study Reveals Link Between Social Media and Adolescent Mental Health
The EU-funded MIMIc study, involving thousands of adolescents in Belgium, France, and Slovenia, investigates the impact of digital media on teen mental health, revealing direct links between social media use and emotional well-being, particularly concerning self-image and self-esteem, and proposing ...
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40% Bias Score


Lancet Study Predicts Worsening Adolescent Mental Health, Citing Climate Change and Negative News
A Lancet study forecasts a decline in adolescent mental health, primarily blaming climate change's impact and the constant stream of negative news, while cautioning against overdiagnosis and the self-fulfilling nature of excessive concern.
Lancet Study Predicts Worsening Adolescent Mental Health, Citing Climate Change and Negative News
A Lancet study forecasts a decline in adolescent mental health, primarily blaming climate change's impact and the constant stream of negative news, while cautioning against overdiagnosis and the self-fulfilling nature of excessive concern.
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40% Bias Score


German Teenagers Lead in Screen Time, Raising Mental Health Concerns
A new OECD study reveals German teenagers spend almost 7 hours daily on screens, exceeding recommendations and potentially impacting mental health, correlating with a dramatic worsening in young people's mental health over the past 15 years, although direct causality remains unclear.
German Teenagers Lead in Screen Time, Raising Mental Health Concerns
A new OECD study reveals German teenagers spend almost 7 hours daily on screens, exceeding recommendations and potentially impacting mental health, correlating with a dramatic worsening in young people's mental health over the past 15 years, although direct causality remains unclear.
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52% Bias Score


Social Media Use Correlates With Adolescent Mental Health Issues
A study of 3,000 English adolescents (11-19) found a 16% rate of mental health disorders, with those affected spending 50 minutes more daily on social media; researchers suggest this reflects a search for validation and belonging, highlighting the need for real-life support systems.
Social Media Use Correlates With Adolescent Mental Health Issues
A study of 3,000 English adolescents (11-19) found a 16% rate of mental health disorders, with those affected spending 50 minutes more daily on social media; researchers suggest this reflects a search for validation and belonging, highlighting the need for real-life support systems.
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48% Bias Score


Youth Mental Health Crisis: Bullying and Cyberbullying Surge
The World Health Organization reports that 10-20% of adolescents experience mental health problems, with half of all mental illnesses beginning before age 14; common issues include anxiety, depression, and bullying, particularly cyberbullying, which is significantly impacting children's mental healt...
Youth Mental Health Crisis: Bullying and Cyberbullying Surge
The World Health Organization reports that 10-20% of adolescents experience mental health problems, with half of all mental illnesses beginning before age 14; common issues include anxiety, depression, and bullying, particularly cyberbullying, which is significantly impacting children's mental healt...
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28% Bias Score


COVID-19 Lockdowns: Lasting Impacts on Turkish Children and Adolescents
A BBC Turkish investigation reveals that COVID-19 lockdowns in Turkey resulted in increased myopia among 7-18-year-olds, significant mental health challenges among teenagers (including a 25% rise in suicide rates in Konya from 2020-2022), and developmental delays in younger children due to reduced s...
COVID-19 Lockdowns: Lasting Impacts on Turkish Children and Adolescents
A BBC Turkish investigation reveals that COVID-19 lockdowns in Turkey resulted in increased myopia among 7-18-year-olds, significant mental health challenges among teenagers (including a 25% rise in suicide rates in Konya from 2020-2022), and developmental delays in younger children due to reduced s...
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48% Bias Score

French Adolescents' Extensive Social Media Use Raises Concerns
French adolescents average four hours daily on social media, exposing them to significant risks like anxiety, eating disorders, self-harm, cyberbullying, and exposure to harmful content, demanding collective action to protect their well-being.

French Adolescents' Extensive Social Media Use Raises Concerns
French adolescents average four hours daily on social media, exposing them to significant risks like anxiety, eating disorders, self-harm, cyberbullying, and exposure to harmful content, demanding collective action to protect their well-being.
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76% Bias Score

1.5 Million Spanish Adolescents Face Emotional Distress Amidst Social Media Surge
Over 1.5 million Spanish adolescents aged 12-18 are experiencing emotional problems, a post-pandemic increase attributed to loneliness, excessive social media, and inadequate emotional support, according to a report by Proemo, a network of seven Spanish universities.

1.5 Million Spanish Adolescents Face Emotional Distress Amidst Social Media Surge
Over 1.5 million Spanish adolescents aged 12-18 are experiencing emotional problems, a post-pandemic increase attributed to loneliness, excessive social media, and inadequate emotional support, according to a report by Proemo, a network of seven Spanish universities.
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48% Bias Score

UK Teen Mental Health Crisis: One in Five Affected
A study by the UK's National Health Service reveals that 20% of children and young people aged 8-25 show signs of mental health disorders, highlighting the need for parental support and professional intervention when necessary.

UK Teen Mental Health Crisis: One in Five Affected
A study by the UK's National Health Service reveals that 20% of children and young people aged 8-25 show signs of mental health disorders, highlighting the need for parental support and professional intervention when necessary.
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20% Bias Score

Pew Study: Teen Social Media Use Declines Amidst Growing Concerns
A Pew Research Center study reveals that 48% of US teens see social media as mostly negative, leading to a 44% reduction in usage among teens; however, parents are more worried (44%) than teens (22%) about its impact on mental health.

Pew Study: Teen Social Media Use Declines Amidst Growing Concerns
A Pew Research Center study reveals that 48% of US teens see social media as mostly negative, leading to a 44% reduction in usage among teens; however, parents are more worried (44%) than teens (22%) about its impact on mental health.
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52% Bias Score

Social Media's Role in Adolescent Malaise: An Amplification of Pre-existing Issues
This article argues that while social media amplified existing issues among young people, pre-existing societal problems and profit-driven algorithms played a significant role in the current crisis, and that an Australian law banning social media for minors is unlikely to solve the problem.

Social Media's Role in Adolescent Malaise: An Amplification of Pre-existing Issues
This article argues that while social media amplified existing issues among young people, pre-existing societal problems and profit-driven algorithms played a significant role in the current crisis, and that an Australian law banning social media for minors is unlikely to solve the problem.
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56% Bias Score

Climate Change Fuels Mental Health Crisis Among Madagascar's Adolescents
A study in Madagascar reveals that climate change is causing severe anxiety and depression among adolescents due to food insecurity, lack of resources, and uncertainty about the future, highlighting the need for mental health support in climate adaptation strategies.

Climate Change Fuels Mental Health Crisis Among Madagascar's Adolescents
A study in Madagascar reveals that climate change is causing severe anxiety and depression among adolescents due to food insecurity, lack of resources, and uncertainty about the future, highlighting the need for mental health support in climate adaptation strategies.
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28% Bias Score
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