Talking to Adolescents About Social Media

Pediatr Ann. 2017 Aug 1;46(8):e274-e276. doi: 10.3928/19382359-20170718-01.

Abstract

I see a large number of adolescents in my clinic with issues related to their social media use. These issues range from lack of sleep, to depression, to cyberbullying, and even sex trafficking, all secondary to constant social media exposure. Pediatricians should ask about social media use when they see children and adolescents who already have access to electronic devices. They should also ask parents about controls that are set in place to monitor social media use, content, and friend connections on those sites. They should ensure that their children know personally everyone they are connected to on social media and that their accounts are always private and not public. This will help reduce many of the issues associated with the potential consequences of social media use. [Pediatr Ann. 2017;46(8):e274-e276.].

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adolescent Behavior / psychology*
  • Bullying / prevention & control
  • Depression / etiology
  • Depression / prevention & control
  • Human Trafficking / prevention & control
  • Human Trafficking / psychology
  • Humans
  • Parenting*
  • Pediatrics*
  • Physician-Patient Relations*
  • Psychology, Adolescent
  • Social Media*