Technology can be a great way for us to stay connected. We can see the importance of this now especially as we live through the COVID-19 pandemic. Be it Zoom meetings for work or school, FaceTime calls with friends and family, or access to information and news online, technology has become an even more necessary survival tool, allowing us to keep going during a difficult time. There is, however, a flip side. You are likely now well familiar with Zoom fatigue and know the feeling of exhausted eyes after a day of scrolling through TikTok or Instagram. So, while tech opens up the world for us, it is also important to be balanced and to take a break every once in a while. In trying to find this balance, it might help to think about what may drive us to spend more time scrolling than we’d … [Read more...]
We asked some questions about the #MeToo movement
The Young Consultants survey was conducted in 2019 with over 750 15-27 year-olds from across the United States. A range of topics was queried, including the impact of the #MeToo movement on women’s safety, sexual and romantic relationships, and indicators of mental health. … [Read more...]
How the Internet is Changing Sexual Health Education Access
Despite many of our commonly held perceptions, lesbian, gay, bisexual and other sexual minority (LGB+) teen girls are 2-4 times more likely to be pregnant as an adolescent than their non-LGB+ female peers [1]. Addressing gaps in knowledge about how to prevent pregnancy and access to health services are essential first steps in improving sexual health for LGB+ teens, especially because their questions are not often addressed in traditional sexual education programs. [2] This includes basic information, such as how to reduce your risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) if you are having sex with another girl. More and more youth are seeking out information about their health online, including sexual health information [3], because it is a way to access credible information … [Read more...]
The Influence of Social Media for Trans Youth
Social media is an evolving form of communication that is now easily accessible to and incredibly influential of teens today. In fact, seven in ten teens across the country say they use Instagram, with a similar number using Snapchat. [1] With social media use almost universal among many teens, I often am asked whether this exposure is helpful or harmful to youth. The truth is: It depends. Teens often credit social media platforms to adding positivity to their lives – including feeling more connected with friends, exposing them to diversity, and receiving social support. [2] The Internet can be an especially important place for youth who may have restricted opportunities to form social connections in-person. This includes transgender and other gender diverse youth, who often … [Read more...]
Technology and sleep
Sleep keeps both our body and mind healthy. Research suggests that this is especially true for teens, who need at least 8 hours and sometimes even 10 hours a night. [1] Teenagers need more sleep because of the physical and emotional development that is happening. In fact, if teens don’t get enough shut-eye, they often have problems concentrating, can feel depressed, are slower to react physically, make poor decisions, their memory does not work as well, and they can be moody [1, 2]. Behavior problems, which can make it harder to do well in school, sometimes is also due to a lack of sleep [2]. It may not come as a surprise that many teens are not getting enough sleep. [2]. Studies find that over half of middle school students and almost three in four high school students are sleeping less … [Read more...]
The influence of social media on teen use of e-cigarettes
E-cigarette use – or “vaping” – among youth is on a dramatic rise. In just one year, from 2017 to 2018, e-cigarette use rose by 78% among high school students [1]. With almost 3 in 5 teens vaping, more high school students than adults smoke e-cigarettes [2]. Of great concern, only one in three teens who vape know that e-cigarettes have nicotine. [3] In fact, one of the most common reasons teens say they vape is the flavors. [3] There is an increased presence of e-cigarette companies on social media – most notably, by JUUL. This has led to some researchers to suggest that higher youth vaping rates are, at least in part, attributable to social media branding and marketing [8, 9]. Although e-cigarette companies strongly deny targeting teens in their marketing practices [4], there has been a … [Read more...]
4 ways smartphone technology can improve health for teens
It probably won’t surprise you to learn that most youth in America today are connected to technology. The Pew Research Center reports that, as of 2018, almost all teens (95%) have access to a smartphone [1]. Not only are smartphones owned by young people across income and racial/ethnic lines, they are changing the way that many teens go online. [1] Many of us have at least heard of, if not tried, health and fitness apps that help you track the food you’re eating in a daily “food journal,” view specialized workout plans, and offer countless more features and services. Even Apple’s iPhones and Samsung’s Galaxy phones have health apps that help the user track their steps each day. Here’s are 4 more ways that smartphones are contributing to a healthier generation of youth and teens: 1. … [Read more...]
Social Media Movements for Youth to Prevent and Call Out Sexual Violence
With the help of Twitter and various other social media platforms, the #MeToo movement continues to shape and grow the global conversation around sexual violence [1]. While incredibly important and a much-needed shift in the way people think about what acceptable behavior looks like, the movement tends to focus on adult experiences. We forget that teens also experience sexual harassment and other types of sexual violence [3; 4]. In fact, research from our national Growing up with Media study and other similar studies, suggests that sexually violent behaviors often first appear in adolescence. Teens need to be included in this #MeToo movement as well. Here’s a quick look at some campaigns, movements, and organizations focused on youth and committed to using social media awareness as sexual … [Read more...]
Infographic: Teen Substance Use & Media
If you could peek into the late night Snapchats teens send to each other, memes they tag each other in, or Instagram stories they post, all of their references to drinking and smoking may give you the impression that teen substance use is on the rise. National data suggest the opposite however: overall, teen drinking, smoking, and drug use has declined in the past couple decades [6]. For example, in 1997, over 65% of 10th graders in the U.S. reported drinking alcohol at least once in the past year, and in 2017, that rate dropped to under 40% of 10th graders [6]. Those teens who are drinking are doing so less frequently: daily alcohol consumption in 10th graders dropped significantly in the last 5 years [6]. While there is reason to feel good about how our kids are doing today compared … [Read more...]
The Power of Supportive Environments for LGBT+ Youth
The teenage years can be a mixed bag, filled with high highs (think, that moment when you learn that your crush likes you back) and low lows (remember that feeling when you find out you’re the subject of some harsh gossip…). This is true whether you’re gay, straight, or somewhere in between. For youth who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and other sexual and gender identities (LGBT+) however, discrimination, stigma, and other stressful experiences can sometimes increase the number of lows and reduce the number of highs [1]. This is not a predetermined destiny for LGBT+ youth. Indeed, there are many things we can do to help turn the tables and support youth to live happy and healthy lives. At a basic level, this means creating safer spaces for LGBT+ youth at home, at school, and … [Read more...]