Topic 11 DQ2-1

Topic 11 DQ2-1

Please respond to the following post with your opinion add citation and references if it uses

Social media and peer pressure are two major external stressors that adolescents face today. “Social media use has been linked to lower self-esteem, increased depression, risk-taking behavior, and cyberbullying.” (clinicaladvisor.com, 2018). With depression already on the rise within the adolescent population, things like social media can play a part in leading kids into deeper bouts of depression. “An estimated 3.1 million adolescents aged 12 to 17 in the United States had at least one major depressive episode. This number represented 12.8% of the U.S. population aged 12 to 17. (nimh.nih.gov, 2017). Social media tends to remove the typical filter of everyday conversation. Typically, one wouldn’t say in person things that have been known to be posted on social media. In addition to online bullying, kids are viewing videos showing other kids doing daring things and the next thing you know it has become one of those viral challenges. I’ve actually had a 14-year-old patient that deliberately ran into a stop sign on his bicycle just to get it on video and post it to see how many likes it could get. He ended up with a subdural bleed and facial fractures.

Resources:

Clinical Advisor https://www.clinicaladvisor.com/features/social-media-and-adolescents-what-are-the-health-risks/article/772112/

National Institute of Mental Health https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistics/major-depression.shtml


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Social Media Pressure on Adolescents

Without a doubt, the use of social media platforms has experienced exponential growth over the past few years largely due to the ease of interaction and freedom enjoyed by the different social media users. Consequently social scholars have often attempted to understand the implications of the social media use on welfare of the different users. In particular, the role played by social media platforms in the lives of the adolescent population has been under significant scrutiny largely due to their position as some of the most extensive social media users (O’Keeffe & Clarke-Pearson, 2011).

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