Dr. Twangi blames social media and polarized political culture in the U.S. She says research shows that teens in other countries are experiencing these same issues. "We can't write them off as just being about being more willing to report"
A growing body of research shows that social media is likely harming the mental health of adolescents, especially girls. Early and prolonged use seems to be a significant factor in rising rates of anxiety, depression, and gender dysphoria in this age group. We speak to psychologists, lawmakers and parents about the potential harms of social media and what, if anything, should be done to regulate the technology. Get the facts first on Morning Wire.
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