Nearly one in four teenagers are using dating apps—and it may not be hurting their mental health, suggests a new Northwestern Medicine study that monitored adolescents over six months. The findings ...
Relationship status satisfaction by perceived quality of alternatives, dating app use, and current relationship status. Credit: Mobile Media & Communication (2023). DOI: 10.1177/20501579231221069 ...
The world of dating apps once seemed dedicated to singles seeking romance, companionship, or a fresh start. A recent study by the Pew Research Center has spiced things up. According to their data, 65% ...
Dating apps are designed to keep users hooked using a reward system based on a swipe right or a new message. This can create an artificial feeling of love and connection when in reality it may just be ...
As Valentine’s Day approaches each year, dating apps and websites report surges in sign-ups from people looking to dip their ...
Dating app fatigue is real. A July 2025 survey by Forbes Health revealed that nearly 4 in 5 users report feeling burned out ...
A recent study published March 17 by researchers at the University of Michigan details the unique experiences of Black women on online dating platforms. Researchers examined the challenges Black women ...
*A University of Michigan study, published in March, explores the challenges Black women face on online dating platforms, highlighting how algorithmic biases and societal stereotypes create unique ...
Around the world, hundreds of millions of people use dating apps to find a romantic partner. While dating apps have many advantages, such as allowing us to identify several potential partners and ask ...