by Emily Baker, Eastern Illinois University
The current study examined correlations between social media use and its effects on depression, anxiety, and changes in self-concept through quantitative and qualitative data. Variables included in the analysis of Study 1 were depression, anxiety, time spent using social media, number of platforms used, perception of addiction, and type of use.
depression, anxiety, time spent using social media, number of platforms used, perception of addiction, and type of use.
Study 1 showed no significant correlations between social media used and depression or anxiety, however observational analyses of correlation tables revealed a relationship between time spent using and number of platforms used; time spent using and perception of addiction; time spent using and perception of addiction; time spent using with active use; and perception of addiction with active use.
Discussed are the implications of student’s perceptions of social media addiction and the active use of social media
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