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PsyPost on MSNTeens in poverty use social media more—but don’t suffer more because of it, study suggestsNew research published in Computers in Human Behavior sheds light on how material deprivation influences teenagers’ access to and use of social media, and whether it changes the impact of social media ...
For certain conditions, those who were more disadvantaged had twice as high a risk of developing age-associated diseases.
A person’s social life consists of the various bonds they form with others, such as family, friends, members of their community, and strangers. It can be measured by the duration and quality of ...
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