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Topic: Impact of Social Media on Mental Health
I. Introduction A. Background information on the rise of social media B. Significance of studying the impact of social media on mental health C. Working thesis: “This paper aims to explore the various ways in which excessive use of social media can affect mental health, considering both positive and negative aspects.”
II. Positive Effects of Social Media on Mental Health A. Connection and social support 1. Examples of positive interactions and support networks B. Information dissemination and awareness 1. Instances where social media has positively influenced mental health awareness
III. Negative Effects of Social Media on Mental Health A. Cyberbullying and online harassment 1. Statistics and examples illustrating the prevalence of cyberbullying B. Social comparison and self-esteem issues 1. Research findings on the impact of comparing oneself to others on social media
IV. Moderating Factors A. Age and demographic differences 1. Discussing how the impact varies across different age groups B. Frequency and duration of social media use 1. Research on the correlation between usage patterns and mental health outcomes
V. Coping Mechanisms and Strategies A. Digital detox and mindful social media use 1. Presenting strategies for maintaining a healthy relationship with social media B. Online mental health resources 1. Discussing the role of mental health platforms and support groups
VI. Conclusion A. Recap of the positive and negative impacts of social media on mental health B. Emphasizing the need for awareness, moderation, and responsible use
In-text Citations:
· (Smith, 2020) – For general statistics or background information
· (Jones & Brown, 2018) – When discussing specific research findings
· (World Health Organization, 2019) – For information related to mental health statistics
References:
· Smith, J. (2020). The Impact of Social Media: A Comprehensive Analysis. Journal of Social Psychology, 25(3), 123-145.
· Jones, A., & Brown, M. (2018). Cyberbullying and Mental Health: A Longitudinal Study. Journal of Adolescent Psychology, 32(2), 67-84.
· World Health Organization. (2019). Mental Health Statistics Report. Retrieved from
https://www.who.int/mental_health/statistics/en/