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Social media use and young people’s mental health: ‘chicken and egg’ – or something else?

  • 13 September 2018

The connections between social media and young people’s mental health are very much in the news. Professor Liz Twigg from the University of Portsmouth discusses some questions about this phenomenon and introduces her new research into the area.

What issues affecting children at ages 10-11 are most strongly linked to later mental ill health?

  • 20 August 2018

The Children’s Society’s and Barnardo’s have been working with researchers on the Understanding Society survey to explore what issues affecting children at ages 10-11 were most strongly linked to later mental ill health at 14-15 years old.

Does employment status affect psychological well-being?

  • 25 May 2017

Marii Paskov, UK Data Service Data Impact Fellow and Research Officer at the University of Oxford, shares the outcomes of her study on the role of social class and employment status for inequality in psychological well-being in the UK.

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