2024
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/4zmxs
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Social Media and Youth Mental Health: Simple Narratives Produce Biased Interpretations

Craig Jeffrey Robb Sewall,
Douglas A. Parry

Abstract: Numerous academics and pundits contend that social media use is the primary cause of an international youth mental health crisis. However, these claims often rely on correlational evidence, ignoring the confounding effects of genetic, developmental, environmental, social, and psychological factors that influence mental health. This oversimplifies the complex etiology of mental health problems. We call for a more nuanced understanding of the role of social media in youth mental health that avoids oversimplifica… Show more

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