The Pew Research Center found that nearly half (46 percent) of teens aged 13 to 17 say they're online almost constantly, a 24 percent increase from a decade ago.
In the recent study, almost all (96 percent) of teens reported being online daily, coinciding with the fact that 95 percent have smartphone access.
The report indicates that YouTube is the most frequented social media platform among teens, with 73 percent accessing it at least once a day.
This research arrives amid heightened concerns regarding the mental health impact of social media, as reported by the CDC linking it to teen struggles.
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