Social Media and Teens: A Shifting Impact on Mood and Friendships

Sat Dec 14 2024
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Ever wondered how using social media affects teenagers' feelings and friendships? A study looked into this by asking 297 teens (average age 14, mostly Dutch) to report their social media use, mood, self-confidence, and closeness to friends over two separate 3-week periods, 6 months apart. The results? The impact of social media varied greatly from person to person and even changed a lot over time. It's like social media's effects on teens are as unpredictable as a rollercoaster ride! This study used a method called Experience Sampling Methodology (ESM) to collect data. ESM is like having a personal detective following teens around and asking them questions about their social media use and feelings at random times. The teens filled out questionnaires 126 times during each of the two study periods.
The researchers found that the effects of social media on teens' psychosocial functioning—that's a fancy way of saying how they feel and get along with others—were pretty unstable. The rank-order stability, which is a measure of how consistent these effects were, ranged from a low of 0. 05 to a modest 0. 25. This means that what social media did for one teen's mood or friendships one day might not be the same the next day or even 6 months later. So, what does all this mean? It suggests that social media doesn't have a one-size-fits-all impact on teens. What might be good for one teen could be bad for another, and these effects can change over time. It's like social media is a chameleon, constantly changing its colors based on the teen using it.
https://localnews.ai/article/social-media-and-teens-a-shifting-impact-on-mood-and-friendships-936562ae

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