Effects Of Social Media On Mental Health

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Research proposal: social networking’s effects on mental health How the social networking influents young people’s psychological well-being? Since the World Wide Web appeared in the world in the year of 1991, the internet has significantly changed people’s life on almost every level. Especially when the social media sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, became popular during the last decade, people’s lifestyles have greatly changed by this form of communication, which consequently brings many psychological effects on the young people. As the result, according to the recent researches, the teenagers and the young adults in this era are bearing many mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety, and addiction, due to the social …show more content…

It includes the facts that extensive use of social networking sites weakens the bonding of existing close family and friends and brings increased feelings of depression and loneliness consequently, according to Dr. Pantic’s study, and the research findings of Dr. Baek that the parasocial relationships are harmful to psychological health. What’s more, there are researches finding of Dr. Wenhong Chen and Kye-Hyoung Lee that the social networking sites bring negative effects on mental health due to the overload communications such as sharing, liking, and commenting, while reducing self-esteem in a two-step pathway. On the other hand, according to the research of Arkaitz Zubiaga, the social media not only allows news organizations and journalists to post stories, but also let ordinary people to post their own opinions, which makes it vulnerable to the rumor spreading, and as the consequence, cyberbullying is more likely to happen in this circumstance. Moreover, Dr. Runions’ article illustrates that the online social networking providing the mechanism of moral disengagement, which facilitates cyber-aggression and cyberbullying. In summary, based these resources, I have found the information on how social media affects people’s psychological well-being through decreasing the real-life interactions of friends, which reduces the intimacy of people’s relationships, and the information of

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