Social media threats and health among adolescents: evidence from the health behaviour in school-aged children study

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Lahti, Henri [1 ]
Kokkonen, Marja [1 ]
Hietajarvi, Lauri [2 ]
Lyyra, Nelli [1 ]
Paakkari, Leena [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Jyvaskyla, Fac Sport & Hlth Sci, POB 35 L, Jyvaskyla 40014, Finland
[2] Univ Helsinki, Dept Educ, Helsinki, Finland
关键词
Social media threat; Adolescent; Health; Depressive feelings; Anxiety; Cyberbullying; Sexual harassment; Racism; Misinformation; Social media challenges; MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCALE; MENTAL-HEALTH; DIGITAL-AGE; PARENTS; PERSPECTIVES; METAANALYSIS; ASSOCIATION; RELIABILITY; PERCEPTION; COMPLAINTS;
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10.1186/s13034-024-00754-8
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R72 [儿科学];
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Background Social media are immensely popular among adolescents. Thus, concerns have been raised about the threats adolescents encounter on social media and the possible negative health consequences, such as depressive symptoms and anxiety. This study investigated the prevalence of nine social media threats: (1) cyberbullying, (2) sexual harassment, (3) racism, (4) unauthorized distribution of sensitive material, (5) phishing attempts, (6) misinformation, (7) the sale or distribution of drugs, (8) harmful or dangerous social media challenges, (9) content causing appearance pressures. The study also investigated how individual and social factors, problematic social media use (PSMU), and online communication with strangers are associated with social media threat exposure, as well as the association between social media threats and self-rated health, depressive feelings, and anxiety symptoms.Methods and findings Nationally representative Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) data from Finland were obtained from 2288 respondents aged 11, 13, and 15 years. Fixed effects regression models were applied. The most common threat, encountered daily and weekly, was misinformation. Regression models showed that individual and social factors, PSMU, and online communication with strangers explained adolescent exposure to social media threats in differing ways. Furthermore, certain factors (e.g., emotional intelligence, family support) were associated with encountering social media threats less frequently, whereas other factors (e.g., PSMU, online communication with strangers) were associated with more frequent encounters. Daily and weekly exposure to social media threats was systematically associated with poor self-rated health, frequent depressive feelings, and anxiety symptoms.Conclusions Our study highlights the need for intervention and health promotion efforts to mitigate adolescent exposure to social media threats and ensuing negative health consequences.
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