Indian School Psychology Association

Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior

The Impact of Social Media on Adolescent Behavior: Exploring Mental Health, Social Interaction, and Identity Development

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The pervasive use of social media among adolescents has raised significant concerns about its impact on behavior, mental health, and identity development. This paper explores the multifaceted influence of social media on adolescents, focusing on its effects on mental health, social interactions, and the formation of self-identity. Through a review of recent studies and data, the paper highlights both the positive and negative outcomes associated with social media use, such as the promotion of social connectedness and peer support, as well as the risks of cyberbullying, body image issues, and social comparison. The paper also examines how social media platforms influence adolescents’ sense of self, their social relationships, and their ability to navigate real-world interactions. Given the integral role of social media in adolescent life, the study provides recommendations for managing its influence on adolescent development and mental health.