May 24, 2023
āThe most common question parents ask me is, āIs social media safe for my kid²õ?ā The answer is that we don't have enough evidence to say it's safe, and in fact, there is growing evidence that social media use is associated with harm to young peopleās mental health,ā said U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy. āChildren are exposed to harmful content on social media, ranging from violent and sexual content, to bullying and harassment. And for too many children, social media use is compromising their sleep and valuable in-person time with family and friends. We are in the middle of a national youth mental health crisis, and I am concerned that social media is an important driver of that crisis ā one that we must urgently address.ā
The Surgeon General is calling for action by policy makers, tech companies, researchers, families, and youth to gain a clearer understanding of the impact on social media use. One focus is to maximize the benefits of social media, all while limiting the harms social media platforms cause to a growing number of youths. Social media can be harmful due to the time spent using the platforms, which can hinder vital important healthy activities for growth and development like sleep and physical activity.
Youth have reported that there are benefits to social media use including:
The Department of Health and Human Services reports that despite the benefits of social media research has shown that youth that spend more than three-hours per day on social media face double the risk of experiencing poor mental health outcomes. On average youth spend 3.5 hours a day on social media. Also, 64% of adolescents are exposed to hate based content on social media. The time spent on social media can lead to depression and anxiety. A large portion of youth have also reported feeling addicted to social media.
The Surgeon Generalās offices believe more research is needed to understand the full impact social media has on our nationās youth. They are recommending the following to help make social media safer for our youth:
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