Mental Health Disorders
Social Media Behaviors
Psychological Effects
Teen & Young Adult Impact
Science & Statistics
100

This mental health condition is commonly linked to excessive social media comparison.

Depression

100

his / her behavior involves constantly checking likes, comments, or notifications.

What is compulsive checking?

100

This emotional state can increase after seeing others’ “highlight reels” online.

loneliness

100

This age group is most vulnerable to social media’s mental health effects.

teenagers

100

Studies show higher social media use is linked to higher rates of this mental health issue.

anxiety

200

Fear of missing out (FOMO) often increases this disorder.

Anxiety

200

This behavior refers to repeatedly comparing yourself to influencers or peers online.

social comparison

200

This psychological effect causes users to feel worse about themselves due to unrealistic standards.

inferiority complex

200

Excessive social media use often negatively affects this key aspect of teenage health

sleep

200

Research suggests that spending more than this number of hours per day on social media increases mental health risks

3 hours

300

Teens who seek validation through likes and comments may experience this issue with self-identity.

Low self-esteem

300

This term describes endlessly scrolling through content without a clear purpose.

doomscrolling


300

This effect refers to emotional exhaustion caused by constant information overload

mental fatigue

300

This issue arises when teens prioritize online interaction over real-life relationships

social withdrawl

300

This hormone, linked to happiness, can be temporarily boosted by likes but drops afterward.

dopamine

400

Excessive nighttime social media use can worsen this mental health problem.

insomnia (sleep disorder)

400

This behavior occurs when users alter their appearance using filters to meet unrealistic beauty standards.

digital self-alteration (or filtered self-presentation)?

400

This psychological phenomenon makes people believe others are happier than they truly are

cognitive distortion

400

This harmful behavior may increase after exposure to cyberbullying

self harm

400

This 2010s trend showed a sharp rise in teen depression alongside increased smartphone use.

the teen mental health crisis

500

Heavy social media use has been linked to increased suicidal thoughts in individuals with this condition, especially teens.

What is major depressive disorder?

500

This term refers to an unhealthy dependence on social media that interferes with daily functioning

What is social media addiction

500

This long-term effect reduces a person’s ability to focus due to constant digital stimulation

decreased attention span

500

Teen brain development is impacted because this part of the brain is still maturing

prefrontal cortex

500

According to studies, reducing social media use has been shown to improve symptoms of this condition.

depression

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