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Differences in social media use between adolescents with and without mental health conditions
We report differences in social media engagement between adolescents with and without a mental health condition, and also differences between those with internalizing and externalizing conditions. Differences include time spent on social media, online social comparison and the effect of social media feedback on mood.
期刊介绍:
Nature Human Behaviour is a journal that focuses on publishing research of outstanding significance into any aspect of human behavior.The research can cover various areas such as psychological, biological, and social bases of human behavior.It also includes the study of origins, development, and disorders related to human behavior.The primary aim of the journal is to increase the visibility of research in the field and enhance its societal reach and impact.