Examining the relationship between social media use patterns and Mental health Outcomes Group 6 Trishia Serato Ann Pacauro Mark Adrian Socito Demar Rom Cañete Jomar dalaguit
Over time, the use of social media has become a part of many people's daily lives. Social media platforms provide opportunities for communication, self-expression, and connection with others. However, there are also challenges and risks associated with social media use that can affect an individual's mental and emotional well-being. In this context, it is important to examine the relationship between social media use patterns and their impact on mental health outcomes. Examining the relationship between social media use patterns and mental health outcomes aims to understand how different ways of using social media can influence a person's mental and emotional state. Introduction
The context of this study is about understanding how different ways of using social media can impact a person's mental health. The researchers aim to examine the relationship between social media use and mental health issues such as anxiety and depression. The goal of the study is to provide recommendations and strategies to help individuals have healthy social media use and take care of their mental well-being. A. Context of the study
This study was to determine the percentage of young people addicted to social media at Ormoc City Night High School. A significant rise in mental health problems among young people has led to an increase in the relationship between social media and mental health. B. Objective
The study's significance lies in its ability to provide valuable insights into how social media use affects mental health. By understanding the relationship between social media use patterns and mental health outcomes, we can identify potential risks and protective factors. This knowledge can help develop guidelines and interventions to promote healthy social media use, enhance digital literacy, and support mental health. The study's findings can also contribute to the field of research, shaping future investigations and collaborations. Ultimately, this research aims to improve individuals' well-being in the digital age and ensure they have the necessary tools to navigate social media in a positive and mentally healthy way. C. The significance of the study
This study aims to know the Impacts/Effects of Social Media (such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.) addiction on the academic performance of students. This is selected only for the Ormoc City Night High School students. D. Scope and Delimitation
1. "Social Media Use and Its Connection to Mental Health: A Systematic Review“ This review looks at how using social media can affect mental health. It highlights that social media use can worsen mental health problems. 2. "The Relationship between Social Media and the Increase in Mental Health“ This review explores how social media use relates to mental health, specifically in OCNHS. It points out that features like likes, comments, followers, and posts on social media can have a significant impact on mental health. II. Literature Review
3. "Social Media Use and Its Impact on Adolescent Mental Health: An Overview" This review provides a summary of how social media use affects the mental health of teenagers. It mentions that different studies have different views on the relationship, with some suggesting weak or inconsistent effects, while others indicate significant negative impacts. 4. "Social Media Use and Mental Health and Well-Being Among Adolescents" This review focuses on how social media use influences the mental health of teenagers. It includes many studies that use surveys and find that depression is the most commonly studied aspect of mental health about social media use.
Input Volume and frequency of social media use Type and nature of platforms Content consumption and creation Process Cognitive and emotional responses Social interaction dynamics Online comprehension mechanics Output Mental health outcomes Anxiety and stress level And what disorder Self-esteem and body image concern Conceptual Framework