A Quantitative Research About Social Media
A Quantitative Research About Social Media
A Quantitative Research About Social Media
December 2020
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APPROVAL SHEET
SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
following persons whose invaluable support and generous assistance have led
helping instructing, and guiding the researchers during their research planning
And most of all, to Our Almighty God who gave the researchers’
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DEDICATION
We would like to dedicate our Research to our God who truly help us to
finish this work for giving us a sustainable strength and energy. And we would
also like to thank our adviser for guiding and being patient with us in the process
of making this research. To our loving parents who keeps on supporting and
helping us in every way they could. And most especially to the community who
might get benefit from this in the future. This work is dedicated to all of you.
“Commit to the Lord whatever you do and He will establish your plans.”
- Proverbs 16:3
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE………………………………………………………………… 1
APPROVAL SHEET………………………………………………………... 2
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT……………………………………………………. 3
DEDICATION………………………………………………………………… 4
TABLE OF CONTENTS……………………………………………………. 5
LIST OF FIGURES………………………………………………………….. 8
LIST OF TABLES…………………………………………………………… 9
ABSTRACT………………………………………………………………….. 10
Introduction…………………………………………………………………. 12
Background of the Study…………………………………………………. 15
Theoritical Framework…………………………………………………….. 15
Conceptual Framework……………………………………………………. 18
Scope and Delimitations………………………………………………….. 19
Statement of Problem……………………………………………………... 19
Research Paradigm………………………………………………………... 21
Significance of the Study………………………………………………… 22
Definition of Terms………………………………………………………… 23
Related Literatures………………………………………………………... 25
Foreign Studies……………………………………………………………. 36
Local Studies………………………………………………………………. 43
Synthesis…………………………………………………………………… 47
Methodology……………………………………………………………..... 49
Research Design………………………………………………………….. 49
Respondents of the Study………………………………………………. 50
Research Locale………………………………………………………….. 52
Sampling Technique……………………………………………………... 52
Instrumentation…………………………………………………………… 53
Data Gathering Procedure……………………………………………… 53
Statistical Treatment of Data…………………………………………... 54
Arbitrary Scale of Value………………………………………………… 55
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their time on social media and its impact on their mental health - as
classified in Socialization……………………………………………. 65
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1………………………………………………………………… 15
Figure 2………………………………………………………………… 18
Figure 3………………………………………………………………… 21
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LIST OF TABLES
CHAPTER 3
Table 1……………………………………………………………………. 50
Table 2……………………………………………………………………. 51
Table 3……………………………………………………………………. 51
CHAPTER 4
Table 1……………………………………………………………………. 57
Table 2……………………………………………………………………. 58
Table 3……………………………………………………………………. 59
Table 4……………………………………………………………………. 60
Table 5……………………………………………………………………. 61
Table 6……………………………………………………………………. 62
Table 7……………………………………………………………………. 63
Table 8……………………………………………………………………. 64
Table 9……………………………………………………………………. 65
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ABSTRACT
Janela Carpio
Charlotte Casquero
Cyrah Mae Morada
Rizza Moral
Nicole Penelope Suarez
YEAR : 2020
Taguig student usually spend time. The results of this study will determine how
does social media affects the mental health of students nowadays. The study
answered the following questions: (1) The disadvantages of social media to your
mental health, its influence to everyday life, if it does affects your time
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management and so does your performance in school. (2) How can the
healthy social media user. (3) Why should netizens normalize proper time
Based on the findings, what insights and information can be offered. We,
student of SFAC and tell insights on how could it greatly affect their mental
health. Some netizens do not pursue insights about the disadvantages of using
social media to their mental health because of their lack in knowledge on where
to gain proper insights and accurate facts. We, researchers, want to help them
using social media to inform and gave them proper awareness or apprehension
that will guide them towards becoming a responsible user of social media. After
we determine this, we are preparing to to make a blog that will be tackling the
documented in the last chapter of this research. Through this. We could help or
their understanding towards social media. This is not only for the SFAC students
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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
between a large group of people through some type of network. In common widely
used network is the Internet. But social media platforms are also for local networks
as well. Social media is growing rapidly and becoming a vital part of the everyday
life, because of the latest technological revolutions. This stunning growth is due to
the increasing usage of smart phones, Android and iPhones. These smart phones
make it easier to access any social media sites. And also social media platforms
allow users to have conversations, share information and create web content.
There are many forms of social media, including blogs, micro-blogs, wikis, social
pleasure seek, and desire in a person. Being on social network increases the
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research, it has been proven that social media causes unhappiness. It was
reported that more than a third of Generation Z from a survey of 1,000 individuals
stated that they were quitting social media for good as 41 per cent stated that
There are a lot of downside to social media, it is often called the Digital
Age of Vulnerability. Social media increases the opportunity for such harmful
social media as well as the number of social media platforms used, and
symptoms of depression and anxiety. Most of these studies indicate that time
spent on social media is correlated with depression and anxiety, but that doesn’t
necessarily mean that social media causes these problems. It is unclear whether
using social media leads to depression and anxiety symptoms, or if people who
are already more depressed or more anxious use social media more than their
peers do.
conducting a research on social media need not only the researchers’ observation
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but the opinion and point of views of the netizens. Netizens are those people who
Social Media is growing rapidly and becoming a vital part of everyday life,
because of the latest technology revolution and because of that not only the
researchers will benefit from the research conducted but also the netizens
among the youth exposed to such social networking sites and findings will not only
bear results as to how adversely and positively is the youth effected by the usage
of these sites but also will help the youth to understand the over usage of these
networking sites. It has now become an evident and usual sight to face individuals
being insensitive to use their phones for social media in worshipping places, homes
when relatives and guests are around, highways, schools, and social gatherings
where they are so preoccupied and engrossed into their phones that they do not
even bother to look up as to where they are which results in their inability to
prioritize as to what as important and what isn’t. Affection has this been shifted
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Taguig Campus. In order to know how many hours does students spend on surfing
the internet. And if does overuse of social media could affect your mental health.
And as the researchers gathered data, the researchers found out that females
ages 16 and above (6.5%) are more prone to mental health disorders than males
(3.9%) due to the overuse of social media platforms. And according to the results
of the survey that we have conducted. Students often spend 10 hours and above
THEORITICAL FRAMEWORK
Figure 1
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Review
Social media has recently become part of people’s daily activities; many
of them spend hours each day on Messenger, Instagram, Facebook, and other
popular social media. Thus, many researchers and scholars study the impact of
the number of social media users worldwide in 2019 is 3.484 billion, up 9% year-
only 38% of Twitter users were male but 61% were using Snapchat. In contrast,
females were more likely to use LinkedIn and Facebook. There is no denying
that social media has now become an important part of many people’s lives.
Social media has many positive and enjoyable benefits, but it can also lead to
Previous research found that age did not have an effect but gender did;
females were much more likely to experience mental health than males.
in which people understand their abilities, solve everyday life problems, work
well, and make a significant contribution to the lives of their communities. There
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protecting our mental health. Both the quantity and quality of social relationships
affect mental health, health behavior, physical health, and mortality risk.
The Displaced Behavior Theory may help explain why social media
shows a connection with mental health. According to the theory, people who
spend more time in sedentary behaviors such as social media use have less
time for face-to-face social interaction, both of which have been proven to be
protective against mental disorders. On the other hand, social theories found
how social media use affects mental health by influencing how people view,
media, and it has been indicated that the prolonged use of social media
depression, anxiety, and stress. Furthermore, social media can create a lot of
pressure to create the stereotype that others want to see and also being as
popular as others.
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CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Conceptual
Framework
Figure 2
Conceptual Paradigm
number of hours spend on social media and how does it affect their mental health.
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social media too much and how it can affect their mental health. The
researcher’s main focus is to find out the total time spend of an average student
of Saint Francis of Assisi College – Taguig Campus in social media and how it
affects their mental health, the researchers did not intend to generalize the total
effects of social media from other students from different schools. The
of Assisi College – Taguig Campus particularly those who use social media in
specifically:
1.) How long does a student normally allot their time in social media?
3.1 Personal
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3.3 Academic
3.4 Behavior
3.5 Socialization
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RESEARCH PARADIGM
INPUT
Age PROCESS
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The research will benefit the students of Saint Francis of Assisi College
students absorb what they see and view on social media platforms and some of
Not only the students of Saint Francis of Assisi College will benefit from
this research but also other students from different schools. They will be aware
of the effects of too much time spent on social media from their fellow teenager’s
point of view.
Another group that will benefit from the research are parents. The
parents will be aware of what’s happening from the stand point of a teenager
living in a world full of technology and social media. And give them ideas on how
research chosen with all honesty and accuracy regarding the researchers’ topic
to conduct. And also, for the researchers to be more open and aware to
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DEFINITION OF TERMS
Podcast - an episodic series of spoken word digital audio files that a user
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to this because of physical and physiological changes that occur in their body
centeredness arising from failure to distinguish the self from external objects,
and guilt. This kind of addiction is called problematic social media use.
teens spend a great deal of time on social media sites, such as Facebook, and
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CHAPTER II
researchers found useful on their study. Below are some excerpts that helped
research.
relevant research that is useful to the objectives of this research project. Social
networks do not always have a positive effect on people because some users
malicious content on public sites where young individuals may see it. Many
studies have shown that the extensive use of social networks can actually cause
mental illnesses. Students tend to focus more on social media which in turn
networks due to the fact it is trendy among young individuals but also appealed
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facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, career interests, and
other forms of expression via virtual communities and networks. The variety of
and laptops, or download services that offer social media functionality to their
mobile devices (e.g., smartphones and tablets). As users engage with these
online.
However, marketing and social media experts broadly agree that social
media includes the following 13 types of social media: blogs, business networks,
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(such as videos)".
There are also several studies linking social media to anxiety and
compulsive behavior. A recent research study found that 45% of British adults
indicated they feel worried or uncomfortable when they cannot access their
email or social network sites (Anxiety UK, 2012). Rosen et al. (2013) found that
checking in very often (defined as every hour, every 15 minutes, or all the time)
with their messages and social networks. Also, younger generations were
scored as consistently more anxious than older generations when they were
A new medical term has been created out of this constant connectivity:
that is not vibrating, has been reported to occur with large numbers of people
(Drouin et al., 2012; Rothberg et al., 2010). Phantom vibration syndrome may
reflect a manifestation of the anxiety that cell phones elicit in those who are
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Cyberbullying
to cyberbullying. Research suggests that there are also interactions online that
result in peer pressure, which can have a negative, positive, or neutral impact
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on those involved. Cyberbullying can take place on social media sites such as
messages or images sent to a cellular phone. There are many risks attached to
forms of cyberbullying on Facebook during the past year, while 90% of social-
media-using teens who have witnessed online cruelty say they have ignored
mean behavior on social media, and 35% have done so frequently. 95% of
networking sites say they have seen others ignoring the mean behavior, and
55% have witnessed this frequently. Cyberbullying can also take place through
Internet Addiction
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various life domains over a prolonged period of time. The relationships between
digital media use and mental health have been investigated by various
cultures. Some experts have investigated the benefits of moderate digital media
use in various domains, including in mental health, and the treatment of mental
Digital media and screen time have changed how children think, interact,
and develop in positive and negative ways. Scientists, however, are unsure
about the direct links between digital media use and mental health outcomes.
Those links appear to depend on the individual and the platforms they use.
strategies to try to reduce the risks of digital media use. Related disorders:
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their decisions.
people, even when there is no practical necessity for such communication. CAD
However, interference with these activities can result in conflict and guilt. Virtual
environments.
reality, and compare the use of virtual reality (both in its current and future form)
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to the use of drugs, bringing with these comparisons the concern that, like drugs,
Excessive Use
can cause disruptions in their physical and mental health, in sleeping patterns,
their weight and levels of exercise, and notably in their academic performance.
compared to users who don't spend an excessive amount of time online, even
with a control over age, gender, race, parent education, and personal
contentment factors that may affect the study. Many teenagers suffer from sleep
deprivation as they spend long hours at night on their phones, and this, in turn,
too much of their free time engaging with social media sites. "Facebook
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Internet
The internet is now firmly embedded within our TV habits, with two-thirds
include streamed music services (70%) and podcasts (41%). It’s not just
passive entertainment; four in five internet users aged 16 to 64 say that they
play video games each month. Internet users spend an average of 1 hour and
10 minutes a day using games consoles; 20% say they have watched a live
stream of others playing games in the past month, and 14% have tuned into an
Thailand (1h 43m per day) and the Philippines (1h 33m per day) spend the most
landscape. People in the Philippines are power-users of the internet, with nearly
ten hours a day spent online; Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia join them in the
top ten. We’re also a very social corner of the globe, with Filipinos spending the
most time on social media globally, and Indonesians in fifth. It appears this
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social media use isn’t limited to our personal lives – interestingly, people in
Indonesia have the highest percentage of people who use social media for work.
And if it’s speed you’re after, head to Singapore – it has the highest fixed internet
commented: “The world continues to embrace the internet and social media.
5G’s impact is beginning to show, TV and the internet are morphing into one,
and nearly half of the world’s population are social media users. The connected
home is becoming less of a fantasy and more of a reality and, with more people
using voice interfaces and voice search as part of their shopping journey,
2020. However, the shadow of data misuse remains and almost half of internet
users are using ad blockers. We still spend a lot of time online, but we will likely
see people being more aware and in control of the data they give away.”
Narcissism
In a special case, Rosen (2013) found that for people with high levels of
narcissism, high levels of Facebook activity were associated with lower levels
of depression. Although lower levels of depression were found, this still can’t be
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many studies show that social networking sites exacerbate narcissism. The
researchers themselves found that more time spent on Facebook and a higher
There is some evidence that social media use can positively influence
than more passive monitoring of content. However, the literature has focused
paucity of longitudinal studies. Findings from the few longitudinal studies are
contradictory, and some suggest that prior mental health problems lead to
include: direct effects e.g. on brain development; through content effects such
displacement of healthy activities that are important for wellbeing such as sleep,
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media use in early adolescence influenced later mental health and wellbeing.
associations between social media use and later poorer mental health or
activity.
Foreign Studies
concern for parents, researchers and society regarding the mental health of
excessive use of social media web sites. Social media can be considered as
those websites which allows interaction through web 2.0 & 3.0 sites including
application like Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, online gaming, virtual worlds like
Second Life, Sims, YouTube, Blogs and so on. These sites of present era are
growing exponentially and act as easy available portals for communication and
communication (as Web sites for social networking and micro-blogging) through
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messages, and other content (as videos) Virtual platforms of social media like
Facebook, Twitter etc. significantly enhanced the virtual environment from past
active users in 27 august 2015. It means one in seven people on earth used
Facebook in a single day to stay connected with their friends and family (posted
aspects of present digital life apart from online communication, from marketing
influence of regular use of social media on the well-being and mental health of
context of present younger generation, as teens and young adults spends their
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media and its undesirable outcomes like increase in anxiety, stress, depression
Link between social media and compulsive behavior has been reported
by various studies. It has been found that forty-five percent of British adults feel
restlessness when they are not able to access their social networking sites
(Anxiety 2012).
often check the message on their social networking application. It is also found
that younger generation feels restlessness when they were not able to access
giving rise to Phantom vibration syndrome (PVS). Which is a nothing but the
perception of an addict person regarding the vibration of his cell phone (Drouin,
et al., 2012; Rothberg, et al., 2010) any victim of PVS reflects obsession of
by cell phones.
Dick (2013) reported with the use of free social networking services
(Facebook & Twitter) people remain connected with friends and read productive
content but at the same time lose a lot of discretion and privacy. In present world
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Anxiety is one of the fundamental mental health problems. People fret about the
likes and comments of their uploaded pictures and videos. In the present era
The Hearty Soul (2016) asserts that longer time you spend on social
media more you are depressed, further it also reported that usage of social
networking applications like Facebook and Twitter are less helpful to students
Kaur & Bashir (2015) explored both positive and negative effects of social
intellectual ability. In present world almost every individual from age of 11-93 is
the most active users of social media and predominantly are at risk of
Another study conducted by Park, Song & Lee (2014) indicated that
acculturative stress of college students. Similarly, Kaur and Bhat (2016) made
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that stress can negatively affect the mental health of students. Therefore, we
can conclude that excessive usage of social media can affect the mental health
From the above literature it is clear social media is the basic agent that
not enhances but also nourishes the mental health problems. Excessive use of
Social media leads an individual to disastrous results that starts with anxiety
and leads to the depression. In (Pantic et al., 2012) it is revealed that depression
al., (2013), mirrored these findings and revealed that symptoms of major
depression has been found among the individuals who spent most of their time
sites. Similarly, (Lou et al., 2012) asserted that students who use Facebook
intensely reports enhanced loneliness. It is also found that social media usage
symptoms among younger generation are associated with less positive and
between depression and internet usage has been reported by the Kraut et al.,
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(1998) and Shah & Grant (2002), they further suggest that various social forms
present young generation is lonelier than other groups and even loneliest ever
(Pittman & Reich 2016). Loneliness is one of the prime concerns of present
contacts of an individual’s social life. According to Kim, LaRose, & Peng, (2009);
Yao & Zhong (2013) uncontrolled, unhygienic and compulsive usage of internet
resources enhances loneliness over the time also higher level of internet usage
While, Mental Health foundation of United Kingdom asserts 60% of the young
adults of age group 18-34 admitted loneliness despite of having all social media
the Facebook friends a student has higher the level of loneliness he/she reports.
In contrary to this, researchers Deters, & Mehl, (2012) revealed people who
loneliness, they are also socially less active, similarly problem of loneliness also
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relationships affect health behavior, physical health, mental health and mortality
risk. A number of empirical studies determine that social support can prevent
with negative social interactions and social isolation (Schuster et al., 1990; Chou
et al., 2011) and suicide (Holma et.al., 2010). Reich et al., (2010) inveterate,
that social support is related with better mental health. A social relationship
plays a pivotal role in boosting mental health. But the fact is there is
relationships have an impact on mental health. With the amplified social support
from relatives and friends grieved less from mental health problems after a
brain structure and function that occur in adolescents make them more sensitive
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experienced during adolescence do not cease once a person turns 18, rather,
well into the twenties. While the environment of adolescence is typically well
structured, young adults are left struggling within a highly flexible time in their
lives.
Local Studies
million active Filipino social media users – 71 percent of the entire population –
who spend an average of four hours a day on different social media platforms.
Quite the dissonance considering the country’s lackluster internet speed which
averages at 15 Mbps. Facebook, though rather stagnant in its growth, still takes
the lead as most visited social media site - and overall website - with 75 million
monthly active Filipino users. This just goes to show that, for Filipinos, Facebook
The biggest group of social media users in the Philippines are in the 18-
users or around 21 million users. With this, it’s interesting to note how
intertwined social media platform, Facebook, in particular, is with both the user’s
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shared, and announcements are made. Social media platforms are easily
accessible and offer more room for interaction than your typical bulletin board.
After graduation, it’s still through social media where job applications are sent.
Long gone are the days where hunting for a job meant knocking from one office
to another and begging them to hire you. Now it’s mostly done through LinkedIn
and now even through Facebook with its different groups posting job vacancies.
Social media in the Philippines will continue to grow and become part of every
Filipino's daily life. Creation and consumption of social media content will
continue to get integrated into local culture as well, and whether this will be a
positive or negative experience depends on their level of media literacy and their
The Philippines has one of the highest numbers of social network users
across Southeast Asia, with a social media usage penetration rate of 71 percent
as of 2019. On average, Filipinos spent almost four hours using social media. It
has created a way to connect and bridge distances between family and friends,
functionality was one of the factors that led to increasing social network users.
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Among social media users in the Philippines, Facebook was the most
used platform. It accounted for almost the entire social media market as of June
2020, with the number of users close to the entire internet user population. For
many Filipinos, the popular platform was not only used for social networking but
YouTube are gaining space in the market, particularly among content creators.
As of June 2020, Raffy Tulfo in Action was the most popular YouTube channel
One leading concern for social media users is data breach. Social
networking sites collect millions of data points from users, enabling access to
Despite this, the popularity of social networking sites shows no sign of slowing
down, as most Filipinos stated that it was unlikely for them to use less of social
media.
In the Philippines, time spent online daily soared from 9 hours and 29
minutes last year to 10 hours and 2 minutes this year, the highest in the world.
Thailand is third at 9 hours and 11 minutes. Last year, the Philippines came in
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hours and 42 minutes, with Japan spending the least amount of time online at
3 hours and 45 minutes. The Philippines also tops the world in terms of internet
minutes daily, far from the global average of 3 hours and 28 minutes. Fixed
internet speed grew from 15.19 Mbps average to 19 Mbps. The global average
is 54.3 Mbps. For mobile, the speed increased from 13.34 Mbps to 15.1 Mbps.
The global average is 25.1 Mbps, with Canada leading at 63.1 Mbps.
Just like last year, the Philippines is top when it comes to social media
penetration. 99% of internet users are on at least one type of social media
platform. There are 3 other countries with a 99% social media penetration:
Malaysia, Taiwan, and the United Arab Emirates. Comparatively, the average
worldwide penetration rate is 58%. The number of social media users in the
Philippines has grown from 67 million to 76 million this year. Of these 76 million,
Instagram. Only 14% of people aged 13 years old and above are on Instagram,
a percentage point below the global average. The Philippines tops social media
use again this year, clocking in at 4 hours and 12 minutes, the 4th straight year
it has done so. The amount of time increased from last year’s 3 hours and 57
minutes. The global average this year is at 2 hours and 16 minutes. For mobile
phone social media use, 67% of online Filipinos access social media on their
phone, keeping social media as an influential force. The global average is 42%.
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Synthesis
These are some of the authors in review of literature and studies that we
synthesized their thoughts and perspectives to form into one idea. Rosen et al.
(2013) found that younger generations (particularly the iGeneration and Net
Generation) are checking in very often (defined as every hour, every 15 minutes,
or all the time) with their messages and social networks. Also, younger
when they were unable to check their social networks and texts. And also,
according to Strickland (2014) young adults are the most active users of social
media and predominantly are at risk of developing mental health issue at a high
rate of concern supporting the research conducted by Davila (2012) that had
younger generation are associated with less positive and more negative social
internet usage has been reported by the Kraut et al., (1998) and Shah & Grant
(2002), they further suggest that various social forms like gaming & chatting
Kaur & Bashir (2015) found both positive and negative effects of social
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intellectual ability. In present world almost every individual from age of 11-93 is
Dick (2013) found that the use of free social networking services keeps
people connected with friends and read productive content but at the same time
lose a lot of discretion and privacy. In present world, anxiety is one of the
fundamental mental health problems. People fret about the likes and comments
of their uploaded pictures and videos. Thus, coming up with the conclusion from
The Hearty Soul (2016) who has found that the longer time you spend on social
media more you are depressed, further it also reported that usage of social
networking applications like Facebook and Twitter are less helpful to students
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CHAPTER III
METHODOLOGY
This study intends to evaluate and understand how greatly does social
media really affects a person’s relationships, way of interaction and overall health
of one person. The researchers aim is to answer the problems stated above about
what could be the positive and negative effects of social media and how it will
affect their social skills and daily routine. The researchers agreed to conduct the
Francis of Assisi College. The context will all be about how often do they interact
with social media on a daily basis, how social media affects their education or are
RESEARCH DESIGN
To attain the objective of the study, the research design adopted for the
study was a descriptive survey method that was utilized to solicit data and
the analysis of hours Saint Francis of Assisi College – Taguig students spend
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time on social media and its impact on their mental health. This research survey
was considered appropriate and manageable to generate the needed data for the
instrument(s) and well defined study concepts. The analysis considered quite a
few insights just like the vitality to examine the relationship between social media
and mental health. The purpose of this study was to shed light and better
understand how frequent social media usage can affect students’ mental health.
Junior and Senior High School students specifically in Saint Francis of Assisi
Table 1
Population and Sample of the Students – Respondents of the Study
School Population Sample
Total 1650 90
The Table 1 shows the numeracy level of the respondents or the Junior
and Senior High School students in Saint Francis of Assisi College - Taguig
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Campus for the School Year 2020-2021. The total population has an average
number of one thousand six hundred fifty (1650) with the sample of ninety (90).
Table 2
Profile of the Student – Respondents in terms of Age
Category Frequency Percent
14-16 42 46.67
17-19 48 53.33
Total 90 100
The highest frequency is 48 which from 17-19 and the lowest frequency is 42
Table 3
Profile of the student-respondents in terms of Gender
Category Frequency Percentage
Male 26 28.99
Female 64 71.01
Total 90 100
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gender. The highest frequency is 64 which from the Females and the lowest
RESEARCH LOCALE
College - Taguig Campus with ages ranging from 12 and above. The survey
researchers’ goal to calculate the hours that students of Saint Francis of Assisi
College – Taguig usually spend surfing on social media and how spending too
SAMPLING TECHNIQUE
A sample of ninety (90) was selected from the population of one thousand six
hundred fifty (1650). The subjects are randomly selected by the researchers to
provide more accurate data using the Slovin’s formula shown below:
n = N / (1+Ne2).
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whereas:
n = no. of samples
N = total population
e = error margin / margin of error
INSTRUMENTATION
This study utilized online self-report questionnaire. With the use of this
The first part of the questionnaire entails the student's profile towards
respondents' assessment on how they spend time on social media and how it
affects with their mental health. Scales and instruments were used to measure
In gathering data, the researchers collected the needed data through the
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For this study, the researchers collected data from Saint Francis of Assisi College
– Taguig students, the researchers ask the students if it’s okay for them to answer
the questionnaire and explain what the topic is all about so they will have an idea
when answering. Saint Francis of Assisi College - Taguig had a large number of
The researchers would like to express their deep and sincere gratitude to
the respondents who helped the researchers by giving their answer to the
questionnaire, the researchers are very thankful to them as they gave their
precious time for taking the one-minute survey, their cooperation help the
The statistical tools employed were the percentage (%) and frequency
were used to interpret the analysis of hours Saint Francis of Assisi College –
Taguig students spend time on social media and its impact on their mental health
were statistically analyze with the data requirements of the study. The following
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CHAPTER IV
This chapter contains with the data presentation, analysis and interpretation
of the findings obtained through the study pertaining to the assessment of the
Junior and Senior High School student–respondents. The findings are presented
in tabular form. The result of the study is represented the answers in the specific
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Table 1
Respondents' Assessment on Repercussions of Social Media: An analysis
of hours Saint Francis of Assisi College – Taguig Students spend time on
Social Media and its impact on their Mental Health – in terms of the time
spent of students on social media
Students
Time Spent WM VI
Legend: 3.26 – 4.00: Very Often (VO), 2.51 – 3.25: Often (O), 1.76 – 2.50:
The table 1 shows the result of the survey in terms of the time spent of
from 1-2 hours of the time spent, and the lowest weighted mean is 2.4 which from
10 hours and up of the time spent. All these got an overall weighted mean of 2.62
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Table 2
Respondents' Assessment on Repercussions of Social Media: An
analysis of hours Saint Francis of Assisi College – Taguig Students
spend time on Social Media and its impact on their Mental Health – as
classified in terms of the types of social media platforms
The table 2 shows the result of the survey in terms of the factors that
with 50%, and the lowest frequency is 2 which from ' Twitch, Messenger, and
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Table 3
Respondents' Assessment on Repercussions of Social Media: An analysis
of hours Saint Francis of Assisi College – Taguig Students spend time on
Social Media and its impact on their Mental Health – as classified in terms
of the Advantages
self-expression.
issue.
Total 90 100
The table 3 shows the result of the survey in terms of the factors that affect
frequency is 37 which from (Combat loneliness) with 41.11 percent, and the lowest
frequency is 8 which from (Find an outlet for your creativity and self-expression)
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Table 4
Respondents' Assessment on Repercussions of Social Media: An analysis
of hours Saint Francis of Assisi College – Taguig Students spend time on
Social Media and its impact on their Mental Health – as classified in terms
of Disadvantages
Disadvantages Frequency Percent
social media.
6. Cyberbullying 15 16.67
Total 90 100
The table 4 shows the result of the survey in terms of the factors that affect
highest frequency is 36 which from (Triggers sadness and anxiety) with 40 percent,
and the lowest frequency is 7 which from (Fear of missing out) with 7.78 percent.
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Table 5
Respondents’ assessment on Repercussions of Social Media: An analysis
of hours Saint Francis of Assisi College-Taguig students spend their time
on social media and its impact on their mental health - as classified in
terms of Academic
Indicator Students
Academic WM VI
Legends: 3.26 - 4.00: Strongly Agree (SA), 2.51 - 3.25: Agree (A), 1.76 - 2.50:
Disagree (D), 1.00 - 1.75: Strongly Disagree (SD)
(x̄=3.08). The highest weighted mean is (x̄=3.44) that focuses on (Social media
helps you gather and know more information for academic purpose). And the
affects your performance in school). This means that the verbal interpretation of
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Table 6
Respondents’ assessment on Repercussions of Social Media: An
analysis of hours Saint Francis of Assisi College-Taguig students spend
their time on social media and its impact on their mental health - as
classified in Behavior
INDICATOR Students
Behavior WM VI
Legend: 3.26 - 4.00 : Strongly Agree (SA), 2.51- 3.25: Agree (A), 1.76 -
2.50: Disagree (D), 1.00 - 1.75: Strongly Disagree (SA)
exposure to social media platforms make you think negative thoughts). And the
lowest weighted mean is (x̄=2.41) in terms of (Have been bullied or make fun of
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on social media and Feel left out when you don’t use social media). This means
Table 7
Respondents’ assessment on Repercussions of Social Media: An
analysis of hours Saint Francis of Assisi College-Taguig students spend
their time on social media and its impact on their mental health - as
classified in Lifestyle
INDICATOR Students
Lifestyle WM VI
Social media is important to your
lifestyle/everyday life. 3.21 A
Social media influence your 2.57 A
everyday life
Overall Mean 2.89 A
Legend: 3.26 - 4.00 : Strongly Agree (SA), 2.51 - 3.25: Agree (A), 1.76 -
2.50: Disagree (D), 1.00 - 1.75: Strongly Disagree (SA)
(x̄=2.89). The highest weighted mean is (x̄=3.21) that focuses of (Social media
(x̄=2.57) in terms of (Social media influence your everyday life). This means that
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Table 8
Respondents’ assessment on Repercussions of Social Media: An
analysis of hours Saint Francis of Assisi College-Taguig students spend
their time on social media and its impact on their mental health - as
classified in Personal
INDICATOR Students
Personal WM VI
Legend: 3.26 - 4.00 : Strongly Agree (SA), 2.51 - 3.25: Agree (A), 1.76 -
2.50: Disagree (D), 1.00 - 1.75: Strongly Disagree (SA)
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Table 9
Respondents’ assessment on Repercussions of Social Media: An
analysis of hours Saint Francis of Assisi College-Taguig students spend
their time on social media and its impact on their mental health - as
classified in Socialization
INDICATOR Students
Socialization WM VI
Tend to interact more on social 2.37 A
media than to socialize personally
Social media keeping you online 3.28 SA
Overall Mean 2.82 A
Legend: 3.26 - 4.00 : Strongly Agree (SA), 2.51 - 3.25: Agree (A),1.76 -
2.50: Disagree (D), 1.00 - 1.75: Strongly Disagree (SA)
with friends and families). And the lowest weighted mean is (x̄=2.37) in terms of
(Tend to interact more on social media than to socialize personally). This means
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CHAPTER V
This chapter presents the revaluation of the problems posted, a brief summary
Summary of Findings
The following are the results of the data gathered from the previous
chapter.
time on social media got the highest mean of 2.77 with the indicator of -
1-2 hours of the time spent on social media, with a verbal interpretation
Sometimes.
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or 7.78 with the fear of missing out and the other result follows; 22 of
them being jealous of what they see on social media with 24.44%, 15 of
media help them in their academics got the highest mean of (x̄=3.44)
that focuses on - Social media helps you gather and know more
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Strongly Agree. On the other hand, some Agree that - Spending hours
(x̄=2.73).
media affects their behavior got the highest mean of (x̄=2.81) that
other hand, the lowest mean is (x̄=2.41) in terms of - Have been bullied
or make fun of on social media and feel left out when they don’t use
media affects their lifestyle got the highest mean of (x̄=3.21) that
media affecting their personal lives has the largest mean of (x̄=3.13)
with the indicator of - Using social media deprive your sleep, with a
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Communicate with friends and families. On the other hand, the lowest
Conclusion
Based on the finding of the study, the following conclusion are drawn:
Most of the student-respondents often spends their time in 1-2 hours and
“Facebook” is the social media platform that they often used in daily basis. But
as of the responses that we have received from some of the students of Saint
because of social media. And we have also received that it makes some of
them over think, negative thoughts and it also affects their time management
which could affect their academic performances. But there are also the
positive effects like, it could help them to gather and know information for
pandemic and it also helps them to seek or offer emotional support during
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tough times. Overall, the survey results show the researchers that social
Recommendations
been drawn:
1. To the Community
more careful and cautious when using social media, and provide
2. To the Students
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interaction.
3. To the Parents
be informed that too much social media can cause mental health
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