The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health:Finding an Antidote for the Anxiety Era  

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作  者:Amitijiang·Maimaiti 

机构地区:[1]Wuhan University of Technology,Wuhan,China

出  处:《Psychology Research》2023年第8期366-397,共32页心理学研究:英文版

摘  要:Social media has become an inseparable part of modern life,but concerns have arisen regarding its influence on mental health.This article aims to delve into the intricate relationship between social media and mental health,highlighting both the benefits it brings and the risks it poses.Drawing upon existing research,this study reveals that excessive reliance on social media can contribute to mental health issues such as anxiety and depression,social isolation,and the spread of violent or hateful speech.Therefore,individuals need to be mindful of these potential hazards and take measures to protect their mental well-being.Through a comprehensive analysis of the positive and negative effects of social media on mental health,this article puts forward practical solutions to alleviate any adverse consequences.For instance,individuals are encouraged to use social media moderately,cultivate healthy digital habits,and limit their screen time.Moreover,governments and society as a whole should actively promote mental health awareness and reinforce regulations around social media usage to minimize potential negative impacts.In conclusion,while social media brings convenience and various benefits,it cannot be ignored that it also has the potential to impact mental health.By recognizing and addressing the associated risks,individuals,governments,and society can work together to foster a culture of healthy social media practices and safeguard mental well-being.The innovative approaches proposed in this article serve as a helpful guide for further exploration in this intriguing field.

关 键 词:social media mental health influence discussion of solutions 

分 类 号:D81[政治法律—国际关系]

 

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