Association Between Social Media Use and Depression Among University Students

Hidayah Sallehuddin, Rezki Perdani Sawai, A. Aziz, M. Kasmani
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The most widely used social media such as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook have changed the way we communicate with others especially amongst youth. It has been a major part of such activities in their lives. However, the most alarming situation is that youth are mostly students. It has been identified that those who spent more time online have evidenced more symptoms of depression. On that note, this study concerns to (i) identify the level of depression and (ii) to find out the relationship between social media and depression among them who are among undergraduate students. In order to retrieve the data, a set of questionnaire was distributed to 150 students of local university in Malaysia, that consists of three sections which are demographic information, Social Media Addiction Scale-Student Form (SMAS-SF) and Beck Depression Inventory 2nd Edition (BDI-II). There were two variables analyzed using Pearson correlation test. In short, the result showed that there is a correlation between social media and depression, r=0.199, n=150, p=<0.01. From this finding, it depicts that social media is significantly related and have positive relationship to depression among students involved. This study also provides such valuable information for counsellors and lecturers to identify students who have suffered depression and could help them to manage the problem. It also creates awareness among parents to be more alert with their children’s emotion.
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大学生社交媒体使用与抑郁的关系
最广泛使用的社交媒体,如Twitter、Instagram和Facebook,已经改变了我们与他人交流的方式,尤其是年轻人。这已经成为他们生活中此类活动的重要组成部分。然而,最令人担忧的情况是,年轻人大多是学生。研究发现,上网时间越长,抑郁症状越明显。在这一点上,本研究关注(i)确定抑郁水平,(ii)找出社交媒体与大学生抑郁之间的关系。为了检索数据,我们向马来西亚当地大学的150名学生分发了一套问卷,该问卷由人口统计信息、社交媒体成瘾量表-学生表格(SMAS-SF)和贝克抑郁量表第二版(BDI-II)三个部分组成。采用Pearson相关检验对两个变量进行分析。总之,结果显示社交媒体与抑郁之间存在相关性,r=0.199, n=150, p=<0.01。从这一发现可以看出,社交媒体与学生的抑郁有着显著的正相关关系。这项研究也为辅导员和讲师提供了宝贵的信息,帮助他们识别患有抑郁症的学生,并帮助他们处理这个问题。这也让父母意识到要更加警惕孩子的情绪。
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