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

The intersection of digital connectivity and adolescent developmental trajectories represents a critical public health challenge in the Australian context. This study synthesises existing evidence to evaluate the nuanced relationship between social media usage patterns and psychological outcomes, providing a framework for future policy and intervention.

Pertinence

Addresses the critical public health implications of digital technology on the mental health of Australian youth.

Objectif

To systematically analyse the relationship between social media usage and adolescent wellbeing.

Objet de recherche

Adolescent mental health in the context of digital technology.

Sujet de recherche

The causal and correlational impact of social media engagement.

Tâches

  • Synthesise existing evidence
  • Identify psychological mechanisms
  • Evaluate Australian policy
  • Propose intervention strategies

Ce que le travail explorera

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Théorie

Developmental Psychology in the Digital Age

Explores the theoretical underpinnings of how social media influences adolescent identity and emotional regulation.

Méthode

Rigorous Evidence Integration

Details the systematic approach to reviewing peer-reviewed literature and policy documents to ensure high-quality synthesis.

Analyse

Navigating Divergent Evidence

Examines the tension between studies identifying weak associations and those highlighting deleterious effects of digital engagement.

Discussion

Critical interpretation

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

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Sur quelle base de sources le travail s’appuiera

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  • The preview uses foundational literature to establish the scope of the inquiry.
  • The full work will integrate Australian-specific data from ABS and policy documents alongside international peer-reviewed evidence.

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Méthode

Systematic Review Protocol

The methodology adopts a systematic review approach, synthesising findings from meta-analyses and narrative reviews published between 2019 and 2025 [4]. This desk-research method prioritises peer-reviewed evidence to ensure the reliability of the data, while excluding original empirical fieldwork to maintain focus on high-level integration [6]. Criteria for source inclusion involve relevance to Australian adolescent populations, technological landscape changes, and specific mental health markers [7].

Analyse

Interpretation of Digital Associations

Analysis of the literature reveals a significant dichotomy in findings, where some researchers interpret the correlation between social media use and mental health as weak or inconsistent, while others identify substantial deleterious effects [4]. This study contrasts these interpretations by examining the role of anonymity and information dissemination in cyberbullying [6]. The takeaway suggests that the impact is not uniform, but rather mediated by specific usage patterns and the vulnerability of particular demographic groups [6][7].

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Dissertation

Degree:
Mental Health and the Impact of Social Media on Adolescent Wellbeing in Australia

Author:

Group

First M. Last

Advisor:

Dr. First Last

City, 2026

Introduction Générale

The intersection of digital connectivity and adolescent developmental trajectories has emerged as a critical public health concern in the contemporary Australian landscape [2]. As digital platforms become ubiquitous, the mechanisms through which social media influences psychological wellbeing require rigorous academic scrutiny. This investigation addresses the multifaceted nature of adolescent mental health within an increasingly digitised society, acknowledging the rapid evolution of online interaction patterns and their subsequent psychological consequences [3].

The prevalence of anxiety, depression, and social isolation among Australian youth suggests a complex interplay between social media usage and developmental outcomes [6]. While some literature characterises these associations as inconsistent, others identify deleterious effects linked to specific digital behaviours such as cyberbullying and excessive screen time [4][7]. Understanding these nuances is essential for developing effective, evidence-based interventions that protect the mental health of adolescents while navigating the opportunities and challenges of the digital age [3].

This dissertation aims to provide a systematic investigation into the impact of social media on adolescent wellbeing, specifically within the Australian context. By synthesising existing literature and policy frameworks, the study evaluates the role of digital ethics, parental involvement, and legislative measures in mitigating negative outcomes [6]. The methodology employs a comprehensive review of peer-reviewed evidence to clarify the relationship between social media characteristics and mental health markers, offering a robust foundation for future policy development [4].

Ultimately, the research contributes to a deeper understanding of digital technology's role in modern society. It seeks to bridge the gap between divergent interpretations of current evidence, providing a clear pathway for educators, parents, and policymakers to address the challenges faced by Australian youth [6]. Through this systematic approach, the work establishes a framework for evaluating the long-term implications of social media on adolescent mental health and wellbeing in a rapidly changing technological environment [7].

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. The impact of screen time and social media on youth self-harm behaviour and suicide: A protocol for a systematic reviews. (2024)
    Kerri M Gillespie, Grace Branjerdporn, Sabine Woerwag Mehta et al.
  8. Rapid Systematic Review: The Impact of Social Isolation and Loneliness on the Mental Health of Children and Adolescents in the Context of COVID-19 (2020)
    Maria Loades, Eleanor Chatburn, Nina Higson‐Sweeney et al.

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