The Hidden Shadows of social media: Cyberbullying and Its Impact on Adolescent Mental Health
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Cyberbullying, social media, adolescent mental health, depression.Abstract
With the development of social media, cyberbullying has become a new form of bullying behavior that poses a great threat to adolescents' mental health. This study focuses on the relationship between social media and cyberbullying, and reveals the negative effects of cyberbullying on mental health, such as leading to anxiety, depression, or social isolation among adolescents, through different survey data, as well as analyzing the help of social media characteristics on cyberbullying behavior.This study was conducted by selecting 11 existing literature online, focusing on peer-reviewed articles and previous studies on cyberbullying and adolescent mental health. Survey data and qualitative interviews from other studies were analyzed to explore the relationship between social media and bullying behavior, focusing on the role of anonymity and information dissemination in aiding cyberbullying.The anonymity and high dissemination rate characteristics of social media increase the frequency and unknown nature of bullying behavior. Females and economically disadvantaged groups are more vulnerable to cyberbullying. In addition there are obvious deficiencies in the existing laws and policies to deal with cyberbullying. Cyberbullying has a serious impact on adolescents' mental health. Effective interventions, including digital ethics education, parental involvement, and strengthened legal measures, are essential to reduce cyberbullying and protect adolescents' mental and physical health.
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