Kurnia Jayanto

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In a very recent survey of more than 10,500 adolescents in Iceland, Ingibjorg Thorisdottir and her collaborators found that while active social media use seemed to reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression, passive use had the opposite effect and increased the frequency of these symptoms, and this remained so even when controlling for known risk factors like lack of self-esteem, offline peer support and poor body image.
Friends: Understanding the Power of our Most Important Relationships
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