articleAmerican Economic ReviewOct 26, 2022Closed access

Social Media and Mental Health

Bocconi University · Tel Aviv University

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Abstract

We provide quasi-experimental estimates of the impact of social media on mental health by leveraging a unique natural experiment: the staggered introduction of Facebook across US colleges. Our analysis couples data on student mental health around the years of Facebook’s expansion with a generalized difference-in-differences empirical strategy. We find that the rollout of Facebook at a college had a negative impact on student mental health. It also increased the likelihood with which students reported experiencing impairments to academic performance due to poor mental health. Additional evidence on mechanisms suggests the results are due to Facebook fostering unfavorable social comparisons. (JEL D91, I12, I23,…

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Keywords
  • Mental health
  • Psychology
  • Social media
  • Natural experiment
  • Empirical evidence
  • Social psychology
  • Economics
  • Demographic economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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