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A 2026 UK report links excessive social media use in teens to cyberbullying, mental health risks, and grooming, urging safer digital habits.
A 2026 Warwickshire public health report finds that while online platforms offer young people creative and social benefits, excessive use—over four hours daily for one in three 13- to 14-year-olds—raises risks like cyberbullying, harmful content, and mental health challenges.
The report, co-created with youth, warns of rising grooming and radicalization dangers on apps like Snapchat and Instagram, and notes that those with mental health struggles often seek advice from influencers.
It urges caregivers to use screen time tools, encourage breaks, and remove harmful content to promote healthier digital habits.
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Un informe del Reino Unido de 2026 vincula el uso excesivo de las redes sociales en los adolescentes con el acoso cibernético, los riesgos para la salud mental y el grooming, instando a hábitos digitales más seguros.