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A Pew Research Center survey reveals that a majority of US youth aged 13 to 17 visit YouTube , TikTok and Snapchat at least once a day.
Social media's effects on adolescent well-being are complex, varying by age, gender and type of platform use.
For girls, the most vulnerable period appears to be between 11 and 13 years old , while for boys it is between 14 and 15 .
Recent studies suggest that various moderators can either worsen or mitigate the negative effects of social media.
Politicians and the media often draw simplistic conclusions about social media, authors say.
We must be careful not to jump to conclusions or implement one -size-fits-all solutions, they say.
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