一项研究发现,总体社交媒体使用与青少年身体形象问题之间没有紧密的联系,尽管一些平台可能带来风险。
A study finds no strong link between overall social media use and teen body image issues, though some platforms may pose risks.
JAMA小儿科的一项新研究发现,通过斯坦福Screenomics应用程序追踪的155名青少年整体社交媒体使用与青少年身体形象关切之间没有重大联系。
A new study in JAMA Pediatrics finds no significant link between overall social media use and teen body image concerns among 155 adolescents tracked via the Stanford Screenomics app.
虽然每日总使用量平均约为81分钟,最经常使用的是Instagram,但是在总屏幕时间和体重问题或饮食之间没有发现一致的联系。
While total daily use averaged about 81 minutes, with Instagram most frequently used, no consistent associations were found between total screen time and weight concerns or dieting.
然而,探索性分析表明,可能与Snapchat、TikTok和Twitter使用有联系。
However, exploratory analyses suggest possible connections with Snapchat, TikTok, and Twitter use.
研究人员指出局限性,包括非代表性抽样和缺乏非机器人装置数据,并建议今后研究侧重于特定内容暴露,而不是全面使用,以更好地了解对青少年心理健康的影响。
Researchers note limitations, including a non-representative sample and lack of data on non-Android devices, and recommend future studies focus on specific content exposure rather than total usage to better understand impacts on adolescent mental health.