Effect of Mental Health on the Infatuation towards Social Media
Sudheesh P. M.
, Dr. Senthil Kumar
Mental health, Infatuation towards Social Media, Higher secondary students
The world is becoming a global village. In this enormous network created by the internet, everyone is related to everyone else. Nowadays, social networking services are accessible to meet people's immediate social demands. The media landscape that today's youth must navigate is one that is evolving quickly. Youths are more influenced by the amount of time they spend on media than in the past, whether that time is spent learning for academic credit or not. Nowadays, teens' insatiable online cravings are inextricably linked to social media. These social networking sites enable users to communicate with friends who live far away and facilitate the sharing of images, videos, and audio files with those who are closest to us. These days, it is exceedingly challenging to locate teenagers who do not have an account on any social networking site. They utilise these websites to communicate with friends, family, coworkers, and other close friends and family members in order to share their thoughts, feelings, and ideas as well as concerns pertaining to their academic work. The investigator saw throughout her tenure as a teacher that teenage kids today exhibit an extravagant desire for social media, particularly for apps like Whats App, Facebook, Twitter, and video games. The majority of students in modern culture devote a significant amount of time to these activities. His mental health will suffer as a result. Thus, it is the duty of both parents and educators to function as the child's helper, monitor, coordinator, and observer in addition to maintaining a healthy relationship with them at all times. In the field of education, social media and mental health have a strong favourable association; nevertheless, an obsession with some social media platforms maintains a bad relationship with mental health. According to this study, there is a minor but substantial unfavourable association between male and female students' mental health and their obsession with social media. It indicates that a considerable decline in Mental Health is associated with an increase in Social Media Infatuation.
"Effect of Mental Health on the Infatuation towards Social Media", IJSDR - International Journal of Scientific Development and Research (www.IJSDR.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.9, Issue 9, page no.168 - 175, September-2024, Available :https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2409017.pdf
Volume 9
Issue 9,
September-2024
Pages : 168 - 175
Paper Reg. ID: IJSDR_212451
Published Paper Id: IJSDR2409017
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Research Area: Other
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