Stanford tests warning labels to curb Teens' social media use
NCT ID NCT07199660
Summary
This study tested whether warning labels on social media platforms could discourage use among teens and young adults. Over 1,000 participants aged 13-29 viewed and rated different warning messages about topics like depression, anxiety, and addiction. Researchers wanted to see which warnings were most effective and whether AI could help improve them.
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Stanford School of Medicine
Palo Alto, California, 94304, United States
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