June 22nd, 2024

Dr. Vivek Murthy: Social media is a key driver of our youth mental health crisis

Dr. Vivek Murthy, Surgeon General, warns about social media's negative impact on youth mental health. Urges warning labels on platforms to address mental health crisis and advocates for increased awareness and support.

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Dr. Vivek Murthy: Social media is a key driver of our youth mental health crisis

Dr. Vivek Murthy, the Surgeon General, highlighted social media as a significant factor contributing to the mental health crisis affecting young people today. In an interview on 'Squawk Box,' he discussed the impact of social media on teen mental health, advocating for warning labels on social media platforms. Dr. Murthy emphasized the urgent need to address the mental health challenges faced by youth, with a particular focus on the role of social media in exacerbating these issues. His remarks shed light on the complex relationship between technology and mental well-being, calling for greater awareness and action to support the mental health of young individuals in today's digital age.

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By @about3fitty - 4 months
Dr. Murthy understands social media and the headwinds that younger generations are facing.

With this in mind, are we underestimating the devastation awaiting the younger generations?

We have scientists cocksure of natural disasters in the medium term, four decades of increasing economic inequality, cost of living pressure, and in the U.S., and increasingly in other countries, price increases in health, rent, and education.

The kids see empirical evidence of their plight.

By @thenerdhead - 4 months
Funny how every social media company launches commercials saying they will cooperate with congress once they got the spotlight on this issue.

This has been a problem for decades and I personally was in denial until I realized how much anxiety, depression, etc these things added to me daily from doomscrolling. I found a new love for nature and books after taking a serious look at my own mental health as a millennial who used social media as it became big.

By @ilrwbwrkhv - 4 months
Yes I mean we know this for a while. Facebook is like pumping drugs into kids.

Anyone who works there knows this and is OK with this.

By @ViktorRay - 4 months
There was an excellent Netflix documentary several years ago about this: The Social Dilemma

I highly recommend it!

By @Steven420 - 4 months
Nah it's just bad parenting. If a parent lets social media have that large of an impact on their child's life that's on them. The reason kids are psychologically messed up is because their parents aren't handling their responsibilities. If your kid has a problem with social media or anything else then deal with it and stop finger pointing
By @nickburns - 4 months
i get it. i really do. social media is not for the faint of conformant heart.

but devil's advocate and all—is there really a "crisis" afoot? is it really not just the modern version of teen angst?