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Do social-media bans benefit young people? These data could offer clues

Helen Christensen () and Andrew Mackinnon

Nature, 2025, vol. 645, issue 8079, 38-40

Abstract: Australia’s Online Safety Amendment Act provides the chance for researchers to analyse the complex relationship between social-media use and mental health in adolescents, but results should be interpreted with caution.

Keywords: Media; Policy; Research management; Public health; Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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