
As redes sociais estão nos deixando deprimidos?
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Nos últimos 10 anos, plataformas de mídia social, desde Facebook e Twitter até Instagram e Snapchat, mudaram a forma como nos comunicamos e nos relacionamos, mas uma quantidade crescente de pesquisas sugere que isso tem tido um efeito negativo na nossa saúde mental.
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Several studies have now linked the use of social networks com ansiedade e depressão, while researchers from the University of Pittsburgh discovered that the more different platforms people use, the higher their risk of mental health issues.
"Using social media can be hard on your self-esteem," says psychologist Emma Kenny. "It's easy to look at people's lives on Facebook or Instagram and compare them to your own. It may seem as though others are happier, more attractive, more successful or more popular, which can lead to feelings of inadequacy and loneliness."
One survey by a mothers' meet-up app found 'mummy bloggers' posting about their apparently perfect lives and children, made other mothers feel depressed and inadequate. Seeing someone's photos get more Likes than yours can also make you feel less popular, jealous, or worthless.
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The negatives and positives of social media
Social media can be particularly painful when personal sensitivities are triggered. For example, if you're reluctantly childless, new baby photos or back-to-school pictures can be upsetting and remind you of what you don't have. Seeing Mother's Day and Father's Day celebrations on friends' feeds can also be distressing if you've lost a parent.
This advertising has always been there but because we interact with social media on a much deeper level than we ever did with television or magazines, it can feel as though there's no escape from our triggers.
Getting drawn into a political or controversial discussion isn't just distracting - it can leave you feeling isolated and, in the worst-case scenario, bullied too. "In comments threads, people can say very harsh, judgemental things they'd never say to your face," says Kenny. "If people turn against you on social media, it can leave you feeling attacked and vulnerable." The problem of online bullying is now so bad, there's actually legislation to stop 'trolls' creating derogatory hashtags or photos that humiliate other people.
Using social media sites has also been linked with loneliness. You may fall into the trap of staying in touch online rather than speaking to or seeing friends. So although you feel as though you're keeping in contact, Kenny warns that the quality of connection isn't the same.
That's not to say social media can't have a positive effect; some research has found social networking can be very beneficial. For example, a study by the University of South Florida on the over-50s found using the Internet to connect with friends and family could actually strengthen social bonds. As well as reconnecting you with people you haven't seen for a long time, social media sites can make it easier to arrange get-togethers or create events to bring different groups of friends together.
Happier social networking
Voltar ao conteúdoRemember what you see isn't always reality. Most people put up their most flattering photos - often edited - and only share the positives in their lives, which can give you a skewed idea of what's really going on.
Be authentic. "Share day-to-day struggles and less-than-flattering pictures of yourself. This will open up honest discussions and encourage your friends to be more realistic too," says Kenny.
Hide when you need to. Feeling vulnerable? "Give yourself a digital detox and don’t look at social media for a while - this can be very liberating," says Kenny.
Keep it light. Unless you enjoy a juicy debate, focus on the happy and the humorous: cat videos and clever cartoons fall into this category.
Filter your friends. If you've had a recent heartbreak, consider cutting contact with your ex on social media - seeing glimpses of what they're doing can prolong the agony. Similarly, if your friend is pregnant while you're struggling with infertility, or your cousin is getting married when you've just been through a painful divorce, unfollow their posts for a while. They won't know and it could make things easier for you.
Use sites and apps for real-life get-togethers. See social media as a tool for making and strengthening connections, rather than a way of connecting in itself. Apps like Meetup were designed to facilitate real-life meetings of like-minded people, while others were created to help you find events to attend, such as Bandsintown for music.
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Danny Chadburn
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Danny was the previous Head of Content at Patient.
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After training in medicine at Cambridge and Oxford, Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE became a GP.
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