A survey conducted by the Royal Society for Public Health asked 14-24 year olds in the UK how social media platforms impacted their health and wellbeing. The survey results found that Snapchat, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram all led to increased feelings of depression, anxiety, poor body image, worsening self esteem and loneliness. Another study published by the Youth, Media and Wellbeing Research Lab at the Wellesley Center found that 21% of teens “felt down” about themselves after looking at social media.
Emma, a 16 year old student from Glasgow, Scotland, experienced this first hand when she witnessed friends and other young people in her community getting depressed, anxious or developing low self esteem as a result of excessive use of social media.