Teens are using dating apps more than you’d think. It may not be a bad thing. - "Limited evidence that dating apps harm teens’ mental health over time, study finds"

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July 22, 2025 | By Ben Schamisso

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The study is the first to track teen dating app usage through a smartphone app that recorded real-time keyboard activity. Past research has relied on adolescents’ self-reported dating app usage, which can be unreliable due to poor recall or discomfort in admitting dating app use. Getty Images

Nearly one in four teenagers are using dating apps — and it may not be hurting their mental health, suggests a new Northwestern Medicine study.
The findings challenge the popular belief that dating apps are harmful for teenagers.
Instead, the study — which monitored adolescents over six months — suggests these apps may provide teens with valuable social connections, particularly for those who identify as sexual and gender minorities populations.
“Perhaps parents don’t need to immediately panic when they see their teens using dating apps,” said study author Lilian Li, a postdoctoral research fellow of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. “What’s more important is for parents to have a conversation with their kids about why they are using these apps in the first place.”
The study is the first to track teen dating app usage through a smartphone app that recorded real-time keyboard activity. Past research has relied on adolescents’ self-reported dating app usage, which can be unreliable due to poor recall or discomfort in admitting dating app use.

What apps teens are using — and why it matters​

The study identified the most frequently used apps among teens.
  1. Tinder
  2. Yubo
  3. Hinge
  4. Bumble
  5. Pdbee
See the full list here, ranked by number of messages. In the study, dating app users were more likely to identify as a member of a sexual and/or gender minority group, suggesting these apps may offer a safe and anonymous space to build community away from real-life discrimination.
Although dating app users had higher rates of risky behaviors — such as rule breaking and substance use — at the beginning of the study, there were no significant differences in mental health outcomes between users and non-users at the six-month follow-up.
Rates of depressive symptoms and social anxiety were also quite similar in both groups, further highlighting the largely comparable levels of mental health problems in teens who do and do not use dating apps.

Researchers found almost 24% of teens used dating apps at some point across the six-month study.

Li and her colleagues tracked 149 adolescents aged 13 to 18 from the New York City and Chicago areas as part of a larger longitudinal project. With parental permission, the teens downloaded an app called the Effortless Assessment Research System on their phones that passively tracked their keyboard strokes over a six-month period.
Mental health outcomes and risky behaviors were measured through clinical interviews and self-reports. The study found that 23.5% of teens used dating apps at some point across the six-month study period, a higher rate than reported in previous research.
Li suggests this could be due to the study’s inclusion of friendship-seeking apps like Yubo and MeetMe, which are similar to dating apps but don’t require users to be over 18. A previous analysis of app reviews found many adolescents use these apps to date, with one user describing them as “kid Tinder.” On adult dating apps like Tinder, teens often lie about their age to create accounts.
In the future, Li and her colleagues plan to explore screen time on dating apps to capture passive behaviors like swiping and liking photos, which they did not measure in this study. They also aim to replicate the study in a larger sample of adolescent dating app users.
“Teen dating relationships can shape mental health well into adulthood, sometimes predicting factors such as self-esteem, depression and anxiety,” Li said. “So, understanding how teens engage with dating apps is crucial for understanding this important aspect of their social development.”
The other Northwestern University authors are Stewart Shankman, Madeline McGregor and Sarah Sarkas.
This study was supported by the National Institute of Mental Health and the Morgan Stanley Foundation.
 
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Rates of depressive symptoms and social anxiety were also quite similar in both groups, further highlighting the largely comparable levels of mental health problems in teens who do and do not use dating apps.

You know, if this was the judge of how good or bad something was, then things like crack cocaine, meth or heroine would probably be fine too. They do their damage in the short term, but it takes a while for it to really wreck your life and make you depressed where the drug doesn't sedate you sufficiently to mask it and show up in tests.
 
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Instead, the study — which monitored adolescents over six months — suggests these apps may provide teens with valuable social connections, particularly for those who identify as sexual and gender minorities populations.
It doesn't hurt their mental health because their mental health already is damaged
 
Schools in 2025 are likely a hellscape that I can't fully understand, but it is insane to me that you would even need a dating app to get laid in high school. Fucking lay-up level of difficulty in the 2000s; large consistent friend groups, drinking parties every weekend, all kinds of social and sports events occurring in and out of school. But zoomers barely even go outside or drink anymore so the next gen will probably go outside and drink even less and be even more anxiety ridden and socially retarded. I weep for the children who will never experience true socialization and fun.
 
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Sure, the solution of the bad situation we are in is more bad stuff that contributed to said bad situation.

They want to wipe us out

So how long before chris hansen uses this to his advantage to recruit actual teen decoys I wonder

None will surpass the likes of the "Me, my mommy and my daddy" decoy, he shouldnt even try
 
>We're having a birth crisis because no-one wants to start families anymore!
>Let's allow teenagers to use hookup apps!


This is societal suicide. Malicious societal suicide.

Schools in 2025 are likely a hellscape that I can't fully understand
Its far, far worse. Imagine your days being nothing but capitulation towards your teachers, being stuck in a school full of browns (even if you're brown yourself) that is guaranteed to fuck with you, propaganda material all over the fucking place with pozzed history and lessons being pumped into your brain on top of big fag running everything. Almost every classroom has the current year fag flag plastered everywhere. I must also mention that kids are not punished for being fuckups, retards and assholes and are allowed to graduate.

Meet your new workforce. Pozzed and retarded. Current year schooling is akin to sending your kid to a religious indoctrination center that doubles as a prison. Where leftism is the holy book.
 
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Back in my day, there used to be sites were teens and early adults could talk and "hang out". Dating apps are specifically used as a means to have sex.

Almost all of these sites got shut down because of all the "why don't you take a seat right over theres" that happened from them.

Anyone who ever joined Yahoo teen chat either noped out or was in a relationship with a 50 year old stranger in Louisiana within 15 minutes of showing up on the board.
 
I’m sorry but I kind of think it is, being around and conversing and dating with people face-to-face lets you learn what red flags are in a relationship so that you can absolutely avoid that type of person in the future. I may be a boomer on this, but I think it’s fucking weird and pathetic for somebody under the age of 25 to be using a dating app.
 
How the fuck can you even make an account under 18? Anyways those sites are a hotbed for pedos (especially grindr) and create unrealistic expectations.
 
Anyone who ever joined Yahoo teen chat either noped out or was in a relationship with a 50 year old stranger in Louisiana within 15 minutes of showing up on the board.

Lmao it was all OMG FEDS! and "You sound too mature to be here." I was 19. God forbid someone have testosterone or depth in their voice.

I think I went there twice?
 
Almost all of these sites got shut down because of all the "why don't you take a seat right over theres" that happened from them.

Anyone who ever joined Yahoo teen chat either noped out or was in a relationship with a 50 year old stranger in Louisiana within 15 minutes of showing up on the board.
I was one of those who noped the fuck out. I was like 9 so I wasn't as fascinated with the depravity of man as I am now.
 
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