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Digital Health Practices, Social Media Use, and Mental Well-Being Among Teens and Young Adults in the U.S.

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Hopelab & Well Being Trust 52 "A friend of mine was always sleeping and sad so I looked it up and I told her mom that I thought my friend was depressed." — 17-year-old Latino male "[I used] an app for depression and other diseases…it helped me because I could talk to people who would actually listen to me I would recommend the app to anyone going through any struggle in their life…including you, reader." — 22-year-old Black female "My friend was going through a rough time and I didn't know how to help him, so I went to Google to find answers on what to do. It didn't exactly help, it just told me things that I already knew." — 14-year-old White male "A mood tracker and virtual diary has helped me to determine when my depression and anxiety have been bad enough to consider asking my doctor about changing my medicine. — 22-year-old White female VIEW MORE QUOTES Digital Health Practices In Their Own Words

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