The Influence of Social Media Usage On Some Anti-Social Behaviours (Cultism and Bullying) Among Secondary School Students in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State, Southern Nigeria

Pius Suanu Nwako, C. Chujor
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The study investigated social media usage and antisocial behaviours (cultism and bullying) among secondary school students in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State, Southern Nigeria. A sample of 400 students from a population of 5233 was used for the study. Taro Yamen’s formula and simple random sampling were used to compose the sample. Three research questions were answered while three corresponding null hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level of significance. Two instruments titled Anti-social Behaviour Scale (ABS) and Social Media questionnaire (SMQ) were used for data collection. The instruments were validated by experts in Measurement and Evaluation. The reliability of the instruments was estimated using Cronbach alpha reliability method of internal consistency. Data were analyzed using multiple regression, analysis of variance (ANOVA), simple regression and t-test associated with regression. Findings revealed among others that social media usage (Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram independently accounts for 63.5% variation in tendency to cultism activities among secondary school students of Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State, Southern Nigeria. It was also revealed that social media usage (Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram) accounts for 44.65% variation in tendency towards bullying among these students. Based on the findings, it was recommended among others that students should be taught on how to make more constructive and fruitful use of their phones. The implication of the results was highlighted in line with the findings. The study successfully contributed to knowledge as it has established empirically that students can learn the acts of cultism from their use of social media.
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社交媒体使用对尼日利亚南部河流州Eleme地方政府地区中学生一些反社会行为(崇拜和欺凌)的影响
该研究调查了尼日利亚南部河流州Eleme地方政府地区中学生的社交媒体使用情况和反社会行为(崇拜和欺凌)。该研究从5233名学生中抽取了400名学生作为样本。采用太郎衙门公式和简单随机抽样组成样本。回答了三个研究问题,并在0.05显著性水平上检验了三个相应的零假设。反社会行为量表(ABS)和社交媒体问卷(SMQ)两种工具用于数据收集。仪器由测量与评估专家进行了验证。采用内部一致性的Cronbach α信度法估计仪器的信度。数据分析采用多元回归、方差分析(ANOVA)、简单回归和相关回归的t检验。调查结果显示,社交媒体的使用(Facebook, WhatsApp和Instagram)单独占尼日利亚南部河流州Eleme地方政府地区中学生邪教活动倾向变化的63.5%。研究还显示,社交媒体的使用(Facebook、WhatsApp和Instagram)对这些学生的欺凌倾向造成了44.65%的影响。基于这些发现,有人建议应该教学生如何更有建设性、更有效地使用手机。结果的含义与研究结果一致。该研究成功地为知识做出了贡献,因为它从经验上证明了学生可以从他们对社交媒体的使用中学习邪教行为。
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