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Behaviors ranged from a positive and understanding attitude, thinking of them as people who need help, to negativity and rejection, making them prefer to keep a social distance under certain beliefs about how dangerous people with mental health disorders are. Different findings, however, link social media use with depression and anxiety, with more studies linking it to negative effects on mental health, health behaviors, social isolation, happiness, and mood. A study by Robinson et_al showed that social media users seem to stigmatize and trivialize mental health conditions compared to physical ones. It also highlights . . .
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