<p>➀ A 2024 Pew Research survey reveals 48% of U.S. teens believe social media has a mostly negative impact, up from 32% in 2022, with mental health as a key concern;</p><p>➁ 55% of parents express extreme concern about teen mental health, while 35% of teens share similar worries for their generation;</p><p>➂ Social media is cited as the top threat to mental health by 44% of parents and 22% of teens, with bullying and societal pressures also highlighted in personal accounts.</p>
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