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      Analysis of foreign social media and adolescent mental health promotion

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          Social media-based mental health intervention for adolescents is a hot topic in foreign research and practice, but this intervention has not been widely adopted in China, and there is a lack of sufficient reference in terms of theoretical application, research tools, and key aspects. Through combing foreign literature, this review explores the positive effects of social media on adolescent mental health, adolescent online behaviors, and the current situation and problems of mental health promotion to provide theoretical, conceptual, and practical approaches for the development of mental health promotion and enhancement in China.

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          【摘要】基于社交媒介的青少年心理健康干预是国外研究和实践的热点,但目前中国还未广泛采取这一干预方式,在理 论运用、研究手段、关键环节等方面还缺少充分的借鉴。通过梳理国外文献,探讨社交媒介对青少年心理健康的积极效应、 青少年网络行为、心理健康促进现状及问题,为国内开展心理健康促进与提升提供理论、概念与实践方式的借鉴。

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          Journal
          CJSH
          Chinese Journal of School Health
          Chinese Journal of School Health (China )
          1000-9817
          01 May 2022
          01 May 2022
          : 43
          : 5
          : 696-700
          Affiliations
          [1] 1Faculty of Humanities and Arts, Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau (999078), China
          Article
          j.cnki.1000-9817.2022.05.013
          10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2022.05.013
          92fc5c69-6216-4895-8ddf-0df5b7d3a0ec
          © 2022 Chinese Journal of School Health

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          Ophthalmology & Optometry,Pediatrics,Nutrition & Dietetics,Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry,Public health
          Mental health,Adolescent,Health promotion,Communication; Internet

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