LOS ANGELES - The COVID-19 pandemic has made Zoom calls and other digital video meetings commonplace in society, but a new survey finds this technological advancement could also be impacting a person’s self-esteem.
In a new survey by Advanced Dermatology, researchers surveyed 1,450 Americans between 18 and 68 years old who regularly spend time on video calls.
The goal: to better understand how people are affected by these screens. RELATED: Almost 50% of kids struggle with mental health during pandemic: 6th grader & mom share their story"The impact of seeing ourselves under the harsh scrutiny of Zoom is undeniable," the company revealed.