Friday, April 25, 2025

Social Media Before Bedtime Wreaks Havoc on Our Sleep: Why Screens Alone Aren’t the Main Culpri

  

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This article was written by Brian N. Chin, an assistant professor of psychology at Trinity College, for The Conversation.


“Avoid screens before bed” is one of the most common pieces of sleep advice. But what if the real problem isn’t screen time— it’s the way we use social media at night?

Sleep deprivation is one of the most widespread yet overlooked public health issues, especially among young adults and adolescents. Poor sleep isn’t just about feeling tired — it’s linked to worsened mental health, emotion regulation, memory, academic performance, and even increased risk for chronic illness and early mortality.

At the same time, social media is nearly universal among young adults, with 84% using at least one platform daily. While research has long focused on screen time as the culprit for poor sleep, growing evidence suggests that how often people check social media — and how emotionally engaged they are — matters even more than how long they spend online.

As a social psychologist and sleep researcher, I study how social behaviors, including social media habits, affect sleep and well-being. Sleep isn’t just an individual behavior; it’s shaped by our social environments and relationships. And one of the most common yet underestimated factors shaping modern sleep? How we engage with social media before bed. Learn how social media use can disrupt sleep — and how to use it without negatively affecting your rest.


More: https://nicenews.com/health-and-wellness/social-media-before-bed-poor-sleep/

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