A new McGill study suggests that problematic social media use among teens is in part related to broader social inequalities.
To the editor: Thanks to Robin Abcarian for her column on the weasel word “problematic.” For years the use — now ubiquitous — of the word itself been deeply, well, problematic. The best demonstration ...
My first unpleasant encounter with the current meaning of the word “problematic” occurred a couple of years ago. I was mingling with some twenty- and thirtysomethings at an outdoor birthday party in ...
Problematic gaming prevalent among young adults in Singapore, shows need for ‘third places’: Experts
A recent study looked at how common gaming disorders are among young adults here. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
How can parents distinguish between typical teenage behavior and signs of more serious mental health issues? Jessica Holzbauer, LCSW, shares her insights on recognizing normal developmental changes, ...
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One in 10 adolescents is a problematic social media user
This chart shows the share of adolescents with the following social media use patterns (in percent).
Smartphones allow us to have information available at our fingertips, in addition to offering portability, convenience, and a sense of privacy. However, overuse of such devices may create a sense of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "Tropic Thunder" director/actor Ben Stiller in 2008 promoting the problematic movie, in which Robert Downey Jr. wears blackface.
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