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Mental Health and the Impact of Social Media on Adolescent Wellbeing in Canada

Adolescent mental health is increasingly influenced by digital environments, necessitating a rigorous examination of how social media platforms shape emotional wellbeing within the Canadian context. This work synthesizes current evidence to evaluate the interplay between online social interactions, platform-specific features, and the psychological outcomes observed among youth.

Relevancia

Addressing the digital-mental health nexus is essential for Canadian public health policy and youth development.

Objetivo

To evaluate the impact of social media on adolescent wellbeing through a systematic synthesis of evidence.

Objeto de estudio

Adolescent wellbeing

Sujeto de estudio

Social media influence

Tareas

  • Map current literature on digital-mental health intersections
  • Analyze mechanisms of harm such as cyberbullying and social comparison
  • Assess Canadian policy gaps regarding digital safety
  • Propose evidence-based intervention strategies

Qué explorará el trabajo

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Teoría

The Digital-Mental Health Nexus

This angle explores the theoretical underpinnings of how digital environments affect identity formation and emotional regulation.

Método

Evidence-Based Systematic Review

This angle details the approach to synthesizing peer-reviewed literature and Canadian policy documents to ensure robust findings.

Análisis

Comparative Impact Analysis

This angle examines the tension between positive social connectivity and negative outcomes like cyberbullying and social comparison.

Discusión

Critical interpretation

Interprets the evidence cautiously and explains what can and cannot be concluded.

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  • The preview uses foundational sources to establish the scope; the full work will integrate extensive peer-reviewed literature and Statistics Canada data.
  • Priority is placed on scholarly articles, policy papers, and systematic reviews to ensure high academic rigour.

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Método

Evidence and method: Mental health and the impact of social media

This study employs a systematic review methodology, following established protocols for the identification and synthesis of literature [4][8]. The research corpus includes peer-reviewed articles, meta-analyses, and Canadian policy reports published between 2015 and 2025 [1][7]. Data extraction focuses on qualitative themes and quantitative trends, utilizing comparative criteria to evaluate the consistency of findings across diverse digital platforms [3][6]. The passage treats Adolescent wellbeing as the core object of study, with specific attention to Social media influence. The methodological design combines source comparison, concept mapping, and evidence-based synthesis in order to keep the analysis comparable across sources. The reasoning justifies the choice of criteria, defines how materials are selected, and clarifies the limitations that shape the scope of interpretation. By clarifying these complex associations, this research offers actionable insights for Canadian educators, parents, and policymakers [3]. It contributes to the development of evidence-based interventions that promote digital safety and emotional resilience, ultimately supporting the healthy development of youth in an increasingly connected society [6][8]. This work highlights the necessity of collaborative efforts between technology developers and public health authorities to mitigate risks while maximizing the potential benefits of digital connectivity for the next generation.

Análisis

Mechanisms of Influence

Analysis indicates that the relationship between social media and mental health is mediated by specific usage patterns, such as passive consumption and the need for social validation [7][8]. The anonymity and high dissemination rates inherent in digital platforms significantly amplify the impact of cyberbullying, particularly among vulnerable groups [6]. These findings suggest that the deleterious effects of social media are not uniform but are instead highly context-specific, requiring nuanced intervention strategies [8].

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Disertación

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Mental Health and the Impact of Social Media on Adolescent Wellbeing in Canada

Author:

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First M. Last

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Dr. First Last

City, 2026

Introducción

Social media usage has become ubiquitous among Canadian adolescents, fundamentally altering the landscape of identity formation and social interaction [1][2]. As digital platforms evolve, the intersection of screen time, passive consumption, and emotional regulation has emerged as a critical concern for public health and educational stakeholders. The rapid integration of these technologies into daily life necessitates a deeper understanding of how digital environments shape the emotional wellbeing of youth in Canada, particularly regarding the development of self-esteem and social belonging [7].

Despite the prevalence of digital engagement, findings regarding its impact on mental health remain inconsistent, with evidence ranging from deleterious effects to neutral or supportive outcomes [4][8]. This ambiguity is exacerbated by the rapid development of new social media features and the lack of comprehensive integration of existing research within the Canadian regulatory and social framework [6][8]. Furthermore, the influence of specific platform characteristics, such as algorithmic curation and anonymous interaction, remains a complex variable in the broader discourse on adolescent psychological health [3].

This dissertation aims to systematically investigate the relationship between social media use and adolescent wellbeing by synthesizing peer-reviewed literature and policy reports [3][8]. Through a multi-dimensional analysis, the study addresses the mechanisms of cyberbullying, social comparison, and digital literacy, providing a nuanced understanding of these dynamics [6][7]. The research utilizes a systematic review approach to evaluate current evidence, ensuring that the findings are grounded in high-quality, verifiable data that reflect the unique challenges faced by Canadian adolescents [8].

By clarifying these complex associations, this research offers actionable insights for Canadian educators, parents, and policymakers [3]. It contributes to the development of evidence-based interventions that promote digital safety and emotional resilience, ultimately supporting the healthy development of youth in an increasingly connected society [6][8]. This work highlights the necessity of collaborative efforts between technology developers and public health authorities to mitigate risks while maximizing the potential benefits of digital connectivity for the next generation.

References

  1. The Impact of Social Media on Adolescent Identity Formation and Mental Health (2015-2024): A Systematic Review (2025)
    Suresh Kumar
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  2. The Impact of Social Media on Adolescent Mental Health (2024)
    Madhumitha Murali
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  3. Investigating the Impact of Social Media Use on Adolescent Mental Health (2024)
    Najmo Mohamed
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  4. Social Media Use and its Impact on Adolescent Mental Health: An Umbrella Review of the Evidence (2021)
    Patti M. Valkenburg, Adrian Meier, Ine Beyens
  5. The Impact of Social Media on Adolescent Mental Health: A Comprehensive Study (2025)
    Jayvardhan Patil
  6. The Hidden Shadows of social media: Cyberbullying and Its Impact on Adolescent Mental Health (2025)
    Zhaojin Zhu
  7. Impacts of social media on adolescent mental health: a rapid systematic review (2024)
    Ketly Rodrigues Barbosa dos Anjos, Luana Maria Martins Cabral, Mariana da Silva Paulino Silva Paulino et al.
  8. Effects of Social Media Use on Youth and Adolescent Mental Health: A Scoping Review of Reviews (2025)
    Nadine Agyapong-Opoku, Felix Agyapong-Opoku, Andrew J. Greenshaw

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