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SCMP Economy4d agoHealth1 min readChina

Hong Kong Gen Z Underestimate Social Media's Mental Health Impact, Survey Finds

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  • A survey by the Hong Kong Christian Service found that Gen Z in Hong Kong often underestimate social media's negative mental health effects.
  • Frequent users reported higher loneliness scores than non-users, with a notable percentage of active users potentially experiencing severe social isolation.

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Why It Matters

A survey by the Hong Kong Christian Service investigated the link between social media use and isolation among young people in Hong Kong. The poll surveyed 572 individuals aged 11 to 24.

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Members of Hong Kong’s Generation Z tend to underestimate the negative impact of social media on their mental health and those who frequently use the online platforms are lonelier than those who do not, a survey has found.

The Hong Kong Christian Service (HKCS) polled 572 young people aged 11 to 24 between September to December last year to better understanding the relationship between their use of social media and their level of isolation.

About 54 per cent of respondents were junior secondary pupils in Forms One to Three, followed by 37.4 per cent who were senior secondary students, the group said on Wednesday.

The poll found that 93.4 per cent of all respondents were active social media users.

Social media users scored slightly higher on the UCLA Loneliness Scale, averaging 20.5 points out of 40, falling between low and moderate levels of isolation, compared with 17.7 for non-users.

The poll found that 5.8 per cent of active users, or 31 respondents, were potentially experiencing severe social isolation, compared with just a single non-user.

Open Questions

  • What specific social media platforms were most used?
  • What interventions are being considered?
  • What are the long-term implications?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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