The Effects of Social Media on Mental Health

Year : 2024 | Volume :11 | Issue : 01 | Page : 10-13
By

Noman Shaikh

  1. Research Scholar MCA, Thakur Institute of Management Studies, Career Development & (TIMSCDR), Mumbai Maharashtra India

Abstract

This study explores the complex link between social media use and consequences related to mental health. The study explores both positive and negative effects, noting the possibility for psychological well-being through fulfilling online connections, in recognition of the complex nature of this relationship. It tackles the issues around excessive usage of social media at the same time, highlighting the need for awareness and unbiased viewpoints. To maximize user experiences, the study promotes a holistic strategy and social media literacy. To help develop a more comprehensive knowledge of the complex relationship between social media use and mental health, the report recommends more investigation through qualitative and quantitative studies.

Keywords: Social media, mental health, social media use, media literacy, online engagement

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Volume 11
Issue 01
Received February 29, 2024
Accepted March 31, 2024
Published April 4, 2024