Surgeon General warns of social media danger to mental health

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23 May 202303:23

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💡Social Media

Social media refers to digital platforms and applications that enable users to create and share content or participate in social networking. In the context of the video, social media is highlighted as a potential risk to the mental health of young people, with concerns about its impact on depression, anxiety, and suicide rates among teens. The script mentions that 95% of teens are on social media, indicating its pervasiveness in their lives.

💡Mental Health

Mental health encompasses a person's emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how one thinks, feels, and acts, impacting daily life. The video script emphasizes the mental health crisis among youth, suggesting that social media could be a contributing factor. The Surgeon General's advisory aims to raise awareness about this issue, linking the use of social media platforms to escalating rates of depression and anxiety.

💡Surgeon General's Warning

The Surgeon General's warning is a public health advisory issued by the Surgeon General of the United States to alert the public about significant health risks. In the script, this warning is being extended to include the potential dangers of social media to kids' mental health, drawing a parallel with historical warnings about smoking on cigarette packs.

💡Depression

Depression is a common mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities. The video script discusses the correlation between social media use and increased rates of depression among young people, indicating that the constant exposure to social media might double the risk of experiencing depressive symptoms.

💡Anxiety

Anxiety refers to a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome. In the context of the video, anxiety is mentioned as one of the mental health issues that have been escalating among young people, potentially linked to their engagement with social media platforms.

💡Suicide

Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death. The script raises concerns about the rising rates of suicide among young people and suggests that social media could be a contributing factor. The Surgeon General's advisory aims to address this alarming trend by sounding the alarm on the potential dangers of social media.

💡Tech Companies

Tech companies, or technology companies, are businesses that deal with the development and sale of technological products and services. In the video, there is a call for tech companies to do more to ensure that their platforms are safe for kids and teens, implying that current safety measures may not be sufficient.

💡Congress

Congress, in the context of the United States, refers to the legislative branch of the federal government, responsible for making laws. The video script suggests that Congress should play a more active role in regulating social media companies to protect the mental health of young users, similar to how they regulate other consumer products like car seats.

💡Tech-Free Zones

Tech-free zones are areas or times during which the use of technology, particularly electronic devices, is restricted or prohibited. The advisory in the video recommends creating tech-free zones, such as during meal times, as a way to help mitigate the potential negative effects of constant social media exposure on kids.

💡Youth Mental Health Crisis

The term 'youth mental health crisis' refers to the significant and widespread mental health issues affecting young people. The video script describes this as the 'defining crisis of our time,' highlighting the urgency and severity of the situation. It underscores the need for action to address the factors contributing to this crisis, such as social media use.

💡Safety Precautions

Safety precautions are measures taken to prevent accidents or harm. In the context of the video, safety precautions refer to the steps that social media platforms have implemented to protect the well-being of their young users. Examples include Meta's feature that prompts teens to take breaks, indicating an acknowledgment of the potential risks associated with prolonged use.

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ON PARENTS TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO

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KEEP KIDS SAFE ONLINE AND HE'S

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ARGUING THE TECH COMPANIES AND

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CONGRESS NEED TO DO MORE.

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FOR DECADES, THERE HAS BEEN THE

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SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING ON

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PACKS OF CIGARETTES.

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BUT A NEW WARNING ABOUT

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SOMETHING ELSE, SOCIAL MEDIA AND

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WHAT IT MEANS FOR KIDS MENTAL

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HEALTH.

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WHY NOW FOR THIS ADVISORY?

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>> WE'RE ISSUING THIS ADVISORY

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TO SOUND THE ALARM.

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>> Reporter: THERE IS NOT ENOUGH

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EVIDENCE TO SHOW SOCIAL MEDIA

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PLATFORMS ARE SAFE ENOUGH FOR

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KIDS AND TEENS.

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>> WE SEE RATES OF DEPRESSION

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AND ANXIETY AND SUICIDE

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ESCALATING UP AMONG YOUNG

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PEOPLE.

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I'M CONCERNED THAT SOCIAL MEDIA

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IS AN IMPORTANT DRIVER OF THAT

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YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS.

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THIS IS THE DEFINING CRISIS OF

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OUR TIME.

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>> Reporter: 95% OF TEENS ARE ON

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SOCIAL MEDIA.

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MORE THAN A THIRD SAY THEY'RE ON

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CONSTANTLY.

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AND TEENS SPEND AN AVERAGE OF

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THREE AND A HALF HOURS EACH DAY

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ON THESE KINDS OF APPS,

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SOMETHING RESEARCH SHOWS CAN

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DOUBLE THE RISK OF EXPERIENCING

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SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION AND

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ANXIETY.

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>> THE OTHER DAY, MY DAUGHTER

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CAME UP TO MY WIFE AND I AND

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ASKED US IF SHE COULD POST A

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PICTURE ON SOCIAL MEDIA.

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>> Reporter: HOW OLD IS HE?

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>> SHE'S FIVE YEARS OLD.

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SHE'S IN PRESCHOOL, BUT SHE HAS

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BEEN HEARING ABOUT THIS ON

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FRIENDS.

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>> Reporter: ALL OF THE

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PLATFORMS REQUIRE USERS TO BE AT

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HE'S 13 YEARS OLD TO CREATE

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ACCOUNTS, BUT NEARLY 40% OF KIDS

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AGES 8 TO 12 SAY THEY HAVE USED

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SOCIAL MEDIA, TOO.

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THIS TECH EXPERT SEES IT IN THE

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CONVERSATIONS HE'S HAD OVER THE

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PAST SIX YEARS WITH MORE THAN

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100,000 STUDENTS AND TEACHES.

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>> WHEN I STARTED GETTING THIS

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WORK, I WAS GETTING THE QUESTION

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IS 16 TOO YOUNG.

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NOW I'M GETTING THE QUESTION IS

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THIRD GRADE TOO YOUNG.

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>> Reporter: HE RECOMMENDS 14.

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BUT ULTIMATELY, THE RIGHT AGE

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MAY BE DIFFERENT FOR DIFFERENT

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FAMILIES.

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YOU ARE CERTAIN TO GET PUSHBACK

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FROM TECH COMPANIES WHO SAY

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THEY'RE TRYING TO PROTECT KIDS.

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>> I APPRECIATE THAT TECHNOLOGY

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COMPANIES HAVE TAKEN SOME STEPS

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TO KEEP KIDS SAFE, BUT IT HASN'T

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BEEN NEARLY TOUGH.

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>> Reporter: THE SURGEON GENERAL

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THINKS CONGRESS CAN AND SHOULD

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DO MORE TO REGULATE SOCIAL MEDIA

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COMPANIES, THE SAME WAY AS CAR SEATS, FOR EXAMPLE.

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SEATS, FOR EXAMPLE.

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AT HOME, THE ADVISORY RECOMMENDS

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TECH FREE ZONES LIKE AT MEAL

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TIMES AND PARTNERING WITH OTHER

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PARENTS WITH SIMILAR

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PHILOSOPHIES FOR SUPPORT.

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>> WHAT'S AT STAKE IS OUR KIDS

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AND THEIR FUTURE, PLAIN AND

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SIMPLE.

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>> Reporter: THE SURGEON

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GENERAL'S ADVISORY ACKNOWLEDGES

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THERE ARE GOOD THINGS ABOUT

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TEENS BEING ON SOCIAL MEDIA, THE

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ABILITY TO CONNECT, FIND

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SUPPORT.

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WE REACHED OUT TO THE BIG SOCIAL

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MEDIA PLATFORMS ON THIS WAITING

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TO HEAR BACK, BUT MANY OF THEM

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HAVE PUT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN

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PLACE.

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META PROMPTS TEENS TO TAKE

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BREAKS.

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IT REALLY IS A DEBATE FOR EACH

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FAMILY.

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IF YOU ARE WONDERING, OKAY, WHAT

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IS THE SURGEON GENERAL DOING.

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HE TELLS ME HE AND WIFE PLAN TO

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WAIT UNTIL THEIR KIDS ARE OUT OF

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MIDDLE SCHOOL TO GET ON THOSE

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APPS.

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>> IT IS THE ISSUE OF OUR TIME.

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THINK ABOUT THE WARNING ABOUT

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SMOKING IN THE '80s AND THERE IS

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