In this issue of Pediatric Clinics of North America, guest editors Drs. Paul E. Weigel and Erin Lechner Belfort bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Social Media and Pediatric Mental Health. Social media habits and interactions are of increasing importance in the lives of youth and are increasingly significant for their mental health and treatment. This issue will leverage the current state of scientific literature and the authors’ clinical experience to explore the many ways social media impacts mental health for better and worse, and how pediatricians should evaluate and address them in clinical practice.
Social Media and Sleep Health Depression and Social Media Use in Children and Adolescents Understanding Adolescent Self-esteem and Self-image Through Social Media Behaviors The Impact of Social Media Use on the Development of Eating Disorders Social Media Contagion of High-Risk Behaviors in Youth Evidence-Based Evaluation of and Intervention for Adolescent Sexting Digital Distractions and Misinformation Cracking the Algorithm: How to Ask the Right Questions about Social Media During the Interview Paging Dr Influencer: Social Media & Psychiatric Self-Diagnosis Social Media and Development of Sexual and Gender Identity in Adolescents Problematic Social Media Use or Social Media Addiction in Pediatric Populations Social Media and Youth Well-Being: Considerations for Historically, Persistently, and Systemically Marginalized Groups Youth Digital Dilemmas: Exploring the Intersection Between Social Media and Anxiety Cyberbullying and Online Aggression
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