Lost in the Scroll:The Negative Effects of Social Media on Teenagers and Students
by Shahid Zafar and Nicole Garel
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About the Book
Social media has become an inseparable part of student life, shaping their interactions, entertainment, learning, and even their mental health. What started as a tool for connection has, over time, evolved into something far more complex, a double-edged sword that influences the way students think, feel, and behave.
In today’s world, students wake up scrolling, check notifications before heading to class, mindlessly swipe between study sessions, and use social media even late into the night. The constant exposure has both visible and invisible consequences, many of which parents, educators, and even students themselves fail to fully grasp.
Research, including my own student survey, has shown alarming trends,
• 85 percent of students believe social media negatively affects their mental health.
• 96 percent admit encountering misinformation online.
• 50 percent recognize their own addiction, yet continue using social media excessively.
These figures are not just statistics they are real struggles faced by students every day. Anxiety, depression, lack of focus, cyber-bullying, privacy loss, disrupted sleep, and declining academic performance are no longer isolated concerns; they have become the norm.
The purpose of this book is to shed light on these issues, not just through expert analysis but through the voices of students themselves. By sharing research findings, insights from mental health experts, and direct student feedback, this book serves as both a warning and a call to action.
This conversation isn’t just for students it’s for parents, educators, school administrators, policymakers, and social media companies. If we continue to ignore the hidden dangers of excessive social media use, we risk an entire generation losing control of their well-being.
Let’s dive deep into the unseen effects of social media, analyze the data, and explore solutions to protect the minds shaping our future.
In today’s world, students wake up scrolling, check notifications before heading to class, mindlessly swipe between study sessions, and use social media even late into the night. The constant exposure has both visible and invisible consequences, many of which parents, educators, and even students themselves fail to fully grasp.
Research, including my own student survey, has shown alarming trends,
• 85 percent of students believe social media negatively affects their mental health.
• 96 percent admit encountering misinformation online.
• 50 percent recognize their own addiction, yet continue using social media excessively.
These figures are not just statistics they are real struggles faced by students every day. Anxiety, depression, lack of focus, cyber-bullying, privacy loss, disrupted sleep, and declining academic performance are no longer isolated concerns; they have become the norm.
The purpose of this book is to shed light on these issues, not just through expert analysis but through the voices of students themselves. By sharing research findings, insights from mental health experts, and direct student feedback, this book serves as both a warning and a call to action.
This conversation isn’t just for students it’s for parents, educators, school administrators, policymakers, and social media companies. If we continue to ignore the hidden dangers of excessive social media use, we risk an entire generation losing control of their well-being.
Let’s dive deep into the unseen effects of social media, analyze the data, and explore solutions to protect the minds shaping our future.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Social Science
- Additional Categories Self-Improvement
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 46 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9798349806193
- Publish Date: Jun 17, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords Smaerphones, Negative Social Media, Social Media
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