topic = social media
issue = effects mental health
notes:
- wikipedia
- leads to suicide, depression, self identify, attachment
- Cyberbullying on social media has a strong correlation to causes of suicide among adolescents and young adults. Results of a study by Hinduja and Patchin examining a large sample of middle school-aged adolescents found that those who experienced cyberbullying were twice as likely to attempt or be successful in committing suicide.[31]
- leads to suicide, depression, self identify, attachment
- https://www.centreformentalhealth.org.uk/blog/centre-mental-health-blog/anxiety-loneliness-fear-missing-out-social-media
- The rapid growth of social media over the last decade has established an entirely new medium for human interaction. Online platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram have allowed people in every corner of the world to be connected 24/7. By 2021, it is forecast that there will be around 3 billion active monthly users of social media. From the statistics alone, it’s clear that social media has become an integral (and to a large extent, unavoidable) part of our lives.
- https://www.huffpost.com/entry/internet-changing-brain-nicholas-carr_n_5614037de4b0368a1a613e96?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9lbi53aWtpcGVkaWEub3JnLw&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAALM6GjMnNA7aeX6wSLI1nIC2W2vzlM_j39io-wmkfEAOzm23I0ewTkZsdxovkINyxjYdm7udnQx5nYnF86rVFPJeyLfWWiALdagdrjceFAzQIqddQSRevNDW2bPPg5ONppvz-Ti6oaubX1KWRjPb5C5grLIK70dOs4mvZWfzSRZ8
- Research has found that millennials are even more forgetful than seniors. What do we know about how technology is impacting our memory?
- Technology definitely has an effect on our memory. What happens is that to move information from your conscious mind (what’s known as the working memory) into your long-term memory requires a process of memory consolidation that hinges on attentiveness.
- Research has found that millennials are even more forgetful than seniors. What do we know about how technology is impacting our memory?
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4356476/
- Although social capital consists of emotional and informational resources accumulated through interactions with strong or weak social network ties, the existing literature largely ignores attachment style in this context.
google scholar
- https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/2740908.2743049
- health disclosure
- social media is not helping out social aspects in life its making it worse because people make them selves look the best they can and its not actually what they look like in real person.
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