How Adolescents Trust Health Information on Social Media: A Systematic Review

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  • For example, researchers have explored how TikTok, a popular platform for adolescents, might be mobilized in public health messaging.55, 56, 57 This aligns closely with the findings from adolescents in this review who expressed greater trust in visually appealing, video-based content rather than images. However, adolescents expressed the need to strike a balance between information that was relevant and easy to access and health information that might be too “heavy” or out of place on social media platforms.

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