Silk Jennifer S, Sequeira Stefanie L, James Kiera M, Kilic Zelal, Grad-Freilich Melanie E, Choukas-Bradley Sophia, Ladouceur Cecile D
Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA USA.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh, 210 S. Bouquet St, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA.
Affect Sci. 2024 Aug 12;5(4):366-376. doi: 10.1007/s42761-024-00252-2. eCollection 2024 Dec.
There is much interest in the role of social media (SM) in the current mental health crisis among teens. In this review, we focus on the question of "for whom" SM experiences have the strongest impact on emotional health, considering neural sensitivity to social evaluation as a potential vulnerability factor that makes youth more susceptible to the effects of SM. We first present behavioral evidence showing that sensitivity to social evaluation moderates the link between SM use and emotional health in youth. Next, we show that the brain's affective salience network responds to simulated online social threats in ways that predict emotional health. Finally, we show evidence that neural sensitivity to online social evaluation moderates the effects of peer social experiences on emotional health, with implications for social media experiences. We end with recommendations for fully testing the model.
社交媒体(SM)在当前青少年心理健康危机中所起的作用备受关注。在本综述中,我们聚焦于“对谁而言”SM体验对情绪健康影响最为强烈这一问题,将对社会评价的神经敏感性视为一种潜在的易损因素,它使青少年更容易受到SM影响。我们首先展示行为学证据,表明对社会评价的敏感性调节了青少年SM使用与情绪健康之间的联系。接下来,我们表明大脑的情感显著性网络以预测情绪健康的方式对模拟的在线社交威胁做出反应。最后,我们展示证据表明,对在线社会评价的神经敏感性调节了同伴社交体验对情绪健康的影响,这对社交媒体体验具有启示意义。我们最后提出了全面测试该模型的建议。