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Psychological Research on Social Media Benefits and Risks to Teens

American Psychological Association Article

The American Psychological Association article on protecting teens on social media provides crucial insights for prevention professionals working to safeguard youth mental health in the digital age. It explores the psychological effects of social media use, including its impact on self-esteem, anxiety, and depression, while also highlighting strategies for reducing risks. The article offers expert recommendations on promoting digital well-being, such as setting screen time limits, fostering media literacy, and encouraging positive online interactions. By utilizing this resource, prevention professionals can develop informed interventions, educate parents and youth, and advocate for policies that create safer online spaces.

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Psychological Research on Social Media Benefits and Risks to Teens