The Impact of Social Media on the Mental Health of Adolescents and Young Adults: A Systematic Review
Saudi Commission for Health Specialties · Alfaisal University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Adolescents increasingly find it difficult to picture their lives without social media. Practitioners need to be able to assess risk, and social media may be a new component to consider. Although there is limited empirical evidence to support the claim, the perception of the link between social media and mental health is heavily influenced by teenage and professional perspectives. Privacy concerns, cyberbullying, and bad effects on schooling and mental health are all risks associated with this population's usage of social media. However, ethical social media use can expand opportunities for connection and conversation, as well as boost self-esteem, promote health, and gain access to critical medical…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 196.12
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 56
Authors
4- AMAbderrahman M KhalafCorresponding
Saudi Commission for Health Specialties, Alfaisal University, Islamic University
- AAAbdullah A Alubied
Islamic University, Alfaisal University, Saudi Commission for Health Specialties
- AKAhmed Khalaf
Islamic University, Alfaisal University, Saudi Commission for Health Specialties
- AAAbdallah A Rifaey
Almaarefa University, Alfaisal University, Saudi Commission for Health Specialties, Central Asian University, Islamic University
Topics & keywords
- Mental health
- Social media
- Empirical research
- Medicine
- Population
- Conversation
- Mass media
- Empirical evidence