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Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Anxiety Among University Students in the United Kingdom: Qualitative Study.

Ailin AntoRafey Omar AsifArunima BasuDylan KanapathipillaiHaadi SalamRania SelimJahed ZamanAndreas Benedikt Eisingerich
Published in: JMIR formative research (2023)
This qualitative study sheds critical light on how university students perceive how social media affects their anxiety levels. Students revealed that social media did impact their anxiety levels and considered it an important factor in their mental health. Thus, it is essential to educate stakeholders, including students, university counselors, and health care professionals, about the potential impact of social media on students' anxiety levels. Since anxiety is a multifactorial condition, pinpointing the main stressors in a person's life, such as social media use, may help manage these patients more effectively. The current research highlights that there are also many benefits to social media, and uncovering these may help in producing more holistic management plans for anxiety, reflective of the students' social media usage.
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