Real Questions. Expert Answers.

Are you interested in learning more about research surrounding social media and youth mental health? Are you studying these topics in school and wanting to learn more for a project? Is a research career in digital ecosystems and child health and development intriguing to you? If so, this page is for you.

 

Here’s your one-stop shop for questions we commonly get asked in interviews with middle school- and high school-aged students. All answers are evidence-based and formed by the CoE Research Team – the links provided throughout the answers have references and resources for all the research presented. If you have a question that isn’t covered here, request an interview with a CoE researcher, check out our library of previously submitted questions on our Q&A Portal, or submit a new Q&A portal question to us! 

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Additional Resources

Teen-Led Conversations: A Fresh Perspective on Social Media and Health
This article from the SMAHRT team highlights the value of teen-led conversations in social media and health research. By engaging directly with teens, researchers gain fresh insights, promote youth involvement, and strengthen the real-world impact of their work.
Log Off Movement
Log Off is dedicated to uplifting and empowering youth to tackle the complexities of social media and its impact on younger generations. Their mission is helping kids, teens, and young people build healthy relationships with social media and online platforms.
Design It For Us
Design It For Us is a youth-led coalition to advocate for safer online platforms and social media. The coalition is led by two Co-Chairs and a core team of young people between the age of 18 and 26. The coalition is supported by an array of youth activists, youth-led organizations, and advisors.
CoE Youth Advisory Panel
Learn about the CoE Youth Advisory Panel and how their efforts contribute to the work of the Center.
YAP Feedback to Policymakers
Read what the YAP has to say about creating social media programs, policies, and regulations.
YAP Feedback to the Tech Industry
Read what the YAP has to say about social media platform design.

 

Funding for the Center of Excellence was made possible by Grant No. SM087180 from SAMHSA of the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, SAMHSA/HHS or the US Government.

Last Updated

08/19/2025

Source

American Academy of Pediatrics