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Research Highlights Social Media's Disproportionate Impact on Disadvantaged Teens

A recent study underscores the unique mental health challenges faced by adolescents from lower socioeconomic backgrounds as they navigate social media.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 7 days ago
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As social media becomes a significant aspect of youth culture, its effects on mental health are increasingly scrutinized. A new study reveals that teens from disadvantaged backgrounds may suffer greater harms compared to their peers.

The research indicates that these adolescents experience more pronounced mental health issues linked to their social media use. This finding suggests that socioeconomic factors play a crucial role in shaping online experiences.

Despite the growing awareness of these challenges, public discussions often fail to recognize the diverse experiences of young people. Addressing these disparities is essential for developing effective support strategies.