Facebook Not That Bad, Can Kill Depression In Adults

Facebook Not That Bad, Can Kill Depression In Adults

New York: If you use a social networking site like Facebook, you are 1.63 times more likely to avoid serious psychological distress such as depression and anxiety, find researchers. Using social media apps like Facebook does have its own advantages and one such positive outcome is improving mental health among adults.

According to a Michigan State University study, using social media and the Internet regularly could improve mental health among adults and help fend off serious psychological distress, such as depression and anxiety. “Communication technologies and social media platforms make it easier to maintain relationships and access health information, which could explain it,” said Keith Hampton, professor of media and information at the Michigan State University.

To reach this conclusion, Hampton set out to study more mature populations, analyzing data from more than 13,000 relationships from adult participants in the “Panel Study of Income Dynamics” — the world’s longest-running household survey. He found social media users are 63 per cent less likely to experience serious psychological distress from one year to the next, including major depression or serious anxiety. (IANS)

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