"Facebook depression" is spreading
"Facebook depression" is spreading. Doctors say that it sounds a bit excessive, but it must not be ignored. A kind of emotional disease called "Facebook De...
" Facebook depression" is spreading. Doctors say that it sounds a bit excessive, but it must not be ignored. A kind of emotional disease called "Facebook Depression" is spreading. Teenagers like social networking sites very much. For most people, "Facebook" It is a fun and easy way to keep in touch with your friends and get details of the latest events as soon as possible. But new research shows that teenagers are addicted to this, which may cause a series of problems. The American Academy of Pediatrics warns that when you spend all day thinking about chatting with friends, updating web pages, uploading photos to make your friends happy, and spending time online instead of giving up on other things, it is very likely that you have suffered from a new emotional disease - Facebook depression. "When I see someone showing his party photos on Facebook, I feel great, but it's a pity that I can only stay at home and feel sorry for myself. It's a bad feeling and it's depressing." High school student Elizabeth Keese said. But Kees said she wouldn't sign up for Facebook right away. "When you see other people's profiles on Facebook, it's easy to compare yourself to others," said Dr. Ensof, a child and adolescent psychiatrist. Dr. Enthoff doesn't believe social networking sites cause depression, but if a child already has a fragile self-esteem, this comparison mentality can further damage him. This is because some people believe that social networking sites can serve as a cognition that is accepted by society and the group. Some people already regard the online world as the real world. Stomach ache, headache..., I'm sick, don't want to go to school, low energy, fatigue, can't sleep well. Teenagers who are addicted to social networking sites and are hit often have these conditions. They are not interested in anything except surfing the Internet, and are unwilling to go out to talk and play face-to-face with friends. Dr. Ensof pointed out that Facebook and other social networking sites actually have a positive side. The Internet can help children meet different friends, connect children together, and share their happiness and unhappiness. They just need parental guidance. The summer vacation is long. In addition to going to work, parents should still take their children out to get close to nature and interact with real people.
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