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International Journal of Advanced Psychiatric Nursing

P-ISSN: 2664-1348, E-ISSN: 2664-1356, Impact Factor (RJIF): 6.09
International Journal of Advanced Psychiatric Nursing
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2025, Vol. 7, Issue 2, Part B

The dark side of the scroll: Role of nursing staff in understanding and mitigating the negative mental health effects of social media on patients

Himadri Kalita, Marinder Pal Kaur and Tanusri Manda

The pervasive use of social media has transformed the way individuals communicate and the pervasive use of social media has fundamentally transformed the ways in which individuals communicate, socialize, and access information in today’s interconnected world. While these platforms offer numerous benefits such as increased connectivity and access to health information, they also present significant challenges and risks to mental health, particularly among vulnerable populations such as adolescents and young adults. This paper explores the multifaceted negative psychological impacts of social media on patients, including heightened anxiety, depression, diminished self-esteem, loneliness, and social isolation. It highlights how constant exposure to curated and idealized online content, cyberbullying, and unhealthy social comparisons contribute to these adverse outcomes. Central to this exploration is the crucial role nursing staff play in the early identification, comprehensive assessment, and effective mitigation of social media-related mental health issues. The paper underscores the importance of collaborative goal setting between nurses and patients to encourage sustainable behavioral changes regarding screen time and social media engagement. Additionally, ethical and legal considerations surrounding patient privacy, confidentiality, and professional boundaries in the context of social media are critically examined. Practical clinical case studies illustrate the application of these nursing strategies, demonstrating improvements in patient mental health outcomes through mindful, informed nursing care. Finally, recommendations are proposed to strengthen nursing practice by equipping healthcare professionals with the knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to address the "dark side of the scroll." This ultimately emphasizes the indispensable role of nurses in fostering healthier, safer, and more balanced interactions with social media for vulnerable patient populations, thereby promoting mental resilience in the digital age.

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International Journal of Advanced Psychiatric Nursing
How to cite this article:
Himadri Kalita, Marinder Pal Kaur, Tanusri Manda. The dark side of the scroll: Role of nursing staff in understanding and mitigating the negative mental health effects of social media on patients. Int J Adv Psychiatric Nurs 2025;7(2):83-90. DOI: 10.33545/26641348.2025.v7.i2b.226
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