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Mattering must be central in youth suicide prevention: 91亚色 expert

Youth suicide is a growing concern in Canada, the U.S., and around the world, with some research suggesting this might be linked with excessive social media use in vulnerable teens. With Mental Health Awareness Month closing out this week, 91亚色 Psychology Professor Gordon Flett says he was motivated by a growing sense of alarm and frustration when undertaking a review of studies on mattering and youth suicide for his latest research.

Social-media break has huge impact on young women鈥檚 body image: 91亚色 U study

There鈥檚 a large and growing body of evidence pointing to potentially negative impacts of social media on mental health, from its addictive nature to disruptions in sleep patterns to effects on body image. Now, a new study coming out of 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Health found young women who took a social media break for as little as one week had a significant boost in self-esteem and body image 鈥 particularly those most vulnerable to thin-ideal internalization.

Could the COVID-19 pandemic kill the influencer trend?

91亚色 expert is available to explain how influencers are changing their game TORONTO, April 27, 2020 鈥 Influencers are known for using social media to flaunt their extravagant lifestyle of luxury trips, shopping hauls and fine dining but the COVID-19 shutdown has put a stop to most of their 鈥渁spirational鈥 posts, says Mangala Rao-D鈥橲a, […]

Why are youth flocking to TikTok to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic?

91亚色 expert available to explain impacts of digital overconsumption on youth TORONTO, April 2, 2020 鈥 Young people in isolation at home during the COVID-19 pandemic are becoming so immersed in social media that it could be damaging their emotional, physical and spiritual well-being, says Faculty of Education Professor Kate Tilleczek. With the COVID-19 […]

Why are youth flocking to TikTok to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic?

91亚色 expert available to explain impacts of digital overconsumption on youth TORONTO, April 2, 2020 鈥 Young people in isolation at home during the COVID-19 pandemic are becoming so immersed in social media that it could be damaging their emotional, physical and spiritual well-being, says Faculty of Education Professor Kate Tilleczek. With the COVID-19 […]

Is the 鈥淜im Kardashian鈥 influencer trend dying?

91亚色 expert is available to explain the trend of ordinary people as influencers TORONTO, January 13, 2020 鈥 Celebrity influencer marketing is shrinking in favour of regular people endorsing brands to their social media audiences, says Mangala Rao-D鈥橲a, an influencer marketing expert in 91亚色鈥檚 School of Continuing Studies. D鈥橲a, who is an instructor in […]

Managing the pressure of the 鈥業nsta-perfect鈥 holiday: Do's and Don鈥檛s

TORONTO, December 11, 2019聽鈥揥hether it鈥檚 that perfect airbrushed closeup or table setting at a holiday party, or the pristine beach sunset picture, the flooding of images of holiday perfection can impact our mental health. The desire to have the perfect holiday can add undue pressure for some. Psychologist and associate professor at 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty […]

Managing the pressure of the 鈥業nsta-perfect鈥 holiday: Do's and Don鈥檛s

TORONTO, December 11, 2019聽鈥揥hether it鈥檚 that perfect airbrushed closeup or table setting at a holiday party, or the pristine beach sunset picture, the flooding of images of holiday perfection can impact our mental health. The desire to have the perfect holiday can add undue pressure for some. Psychologist and associate professor at 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty […]