Susannah Fox has co-authored a report on the correlation between social media use and mental well-being
Susannah Fox's report on "Digital Health Practices, Social Media Use, and Mental Well-Being Among Teens and Young Adults in the U.S." was part of a national survey sponsored by Hopelab and Well Being Trust.
❝ This report presents the first set of descriptive findings from a nationally representative, probability-based survey of more than 1,300 U.S. teens and young adults, ages 14 to 22, conducted in February and March 2018. This initial report focuses on two main topics: first, young people’s self-described use of online health information and digital health tools, including those used for peer-to-peer health exchanges; and second, the associations between self-reported social media use and mental well-being among teens and young adults (TYAs). [Hopelab.org]
| SUSANNAH FOX is a former CTO of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) & Entrepreneur in Residence at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation on the intersection of health & technology. Watch her talk about his book below, and learn more about booking Bob for your next event today. |