Over half of the top-trending TikTok videos giving advice on mental health include misinformation, according to a report released Saturday. The Guardian compiled the top 100 TikTok videos posted under ...
Veronica Beagle is the managing editor for Education at Forbes Advisor. She completed her master’s in English at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Before coming to Forbes Advisor she worked on ...
PHOENIX — Sarah Grado's oldest son noticed his Instagram feed was populated with sad, depressing videos. It made him not want to open the app, let alone scroll and engage with the posts. Grado is the ...
In a review of previous studies, a Johns Hopkins Children's Center team concludes that some video games created as mental health interventions can be helpful—if modest—tools in improving the mental ...
The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) has launched a “safety moment” video series to help lead workplace discussions on substance use and mental health. Known as “Let’s Talk Wyoming,” the short, ...
We’ve all heard about the big, nasty dent that the pandemic put in young people’s sense of mental well-being. And most of us have also heard about the strong, science-backed connection between ...
While TikTok has grown into perhaps the largest platform for mental health discussions, Instagram remains a strong contender in its own right. Mental health influencers on Instagram range from ...
It’s not surprising that a large number of people experiencing mental health issues are drawn to social media to try to understand what they are going through. A 2022 study published in the Journal of ...
Who says video games can’t be good for your mental health? Roblox is challenging that widely-held notion by bringing the Ad Council’s Love, Your Mind mental health campaign onto the platform.
Warning: This article contains language and references to mental health problems and suicide Amani Allen thought twice about his viral video appearance. The grime artist, known more commonly in ...
Children who post publicly online even occasionally are more likely than their peers to report feeling depressed and anxious and get too little sleep, according to the results of a new, large-scale ...