26-04-2024 11:23 via socialpsychology.org

Social Media Hurt Girls' Mental Health and Education Potential, Says U.N.

Source: Canadian Broadcasting Company - Top Stories NewsGirls around the world tend to spend more time on social media than boys, and it's hurting their mental health, says a new report from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). In the latest edition of the agency's Global Education Monitoring report released on Thursday, researchers examined the intersection of education and technology as it relates to girls, finding several causes for concern.
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