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High social media use and sexting linked to poorer mental health in teenagers, study finds - The Journal
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High social media use and sexting linked to poorer mental health in teenagers, study finds – The Journal

  • December 8, 2025
  1. High social media use and sexting linked to poorer mental health in teenagers, study finds  The Journal
  2. Spending four-plus hours a day on social media affecting teens’ mental health – study  The Irish Times
  3. One in five teenagers have had explicit images shared without their consent  Newstalk
  4. JAMA Study: Social Media Use Linked to Depression in Preteens  WebProNews
  5. The worrying risk for teen girls who spend four hours a day on social media  rollercoaster.ie
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