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  • Impacts of Social Media on Mental Health

  • Farooqia College Of Pharmacy, Mysore Rajiv Gandhi University Of Health Sciences, Banglore Mysore

Abstract

The intricate relationship between social media use and youth mental health is examined in this study. The results, which demonstrate both positive and negative effects, emphasize the need for informed digital participation. Knowing aid in creating strategies for maximizing and minimizing the potential of social media. Material and methodology - This study involved a diverse group of 175 people aged between 15 and 35. The research method for data collection included social media activity analysis, In-depth interviews and surveys, gather comprehensive information regarding trends in social media use, indices of mental health and the perceived effects analysis. The analysis phase incorporated with the objective of identifying risk variables, protective factors and relationships within a data, providing a holistic understanding of the complex interplay between social media and the mental wellbeing of young adults. Result and conclusion- There was a correlation between increasing symptoms of anxiety, depression and excessive use of social media, moderating effects can be obtained from positive interactions and instructional content. In conclusion, the impact of social media on youth’s mental health, as highlighted by the drug surveillance approach, raises awareness of the potential negative psychological effects of excessive social media use on their well-being. This understanding could lead to the development of targeted interventions and programs to help mitigate these effects and promote healthy online practices. These insights can also help shape policies and guidelines to protect youth’s mental health in this digital era

Keywords

Mental Health

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MOHAMMED RAYAN AHMED
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Pharmacovigilance, Farooqia college of pharmacy,Mysore. Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health sciences, Bangalore

Mohammed Rayan Ahmed, Impaacts Of Social Media On MentaL Health, Int. J. in Pharm. Sci., 2023, Vol 1, Issue 12, 95-107. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10259601

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