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Article: Faverio, M., Anderson, M., & Park, E. (2025, April 22). Teens, Social Media and

Mental Health. Retrieved from Pew Research Center website:

https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2025/04/22/teens-social-media-and-mental-health/

Summary of the Current Event

The Pew Research Center published an article in April 2025 that examines the

connection between social media use and adolescent mental health decline, specifically

affecting teenage girls. The report reveals that approximately 60% of U.S. parents have

mental health worries for their children, while many teens admit that online life puts pressure

on them. Social media drama makes 38% of teen girls experience overwhelming stress, yet

only 26% of boys feel this influence. Emotional distress impacts young people based on their

experiences with online harassment and unrealistic internet representations of life, along with

excessive connectivity. The Pew survey reveals that parents and teenagers maintain different

understandings of mental health perils, thus demanding swift solutions to close this emerging

disparity. Social media has become essential for teenagers but creates deep emotional

challenges that mainly affect female teens and need attention from society.

Background Information on the Health Issue

Depression cases among children or adolescents, in particular, have been on the rise

in the most recent decade. World Health Organization (2024) established that depression

ranks among the top conditions that affect adolescents globally. It is worth mentioning that

anxiety disorders and, in particular, suicidal thoughts have increased comprehensively.

Depression rates are high; Vidal, et al (2020) indicate that adolescent girls are more likely to
have depressive symptoms than boys because of social pressure and internet exposure. The

investigations of social media's significance for mental health have been conducted actively.

Research at the cross-sectional level conducted by Vidal, et al (2020) also revealed that the

frequency of social media involvement is positively related to the severity of depression

among female adolescents aged 13-17 years. These platforms lead them to cyberbullying,

social comparison, and orientation to other materials that are damaging to the health of young

individuals.
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