Adolescents' Self-Concept: an Examination of Social Media Addiction

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  • Ratri Windasari

Keywords:

Adolescents, Self-Concept, Social Media Addiction

Abstract

Social media use can have both positive and negative consequences. The negative impact: Research indicates that obsessive social media use can have an impact on one's self-perception, particularly in adolescent smartphone users. Analyzing how social media addiction affects adolescents' self-concept was the aim of this study. This study employed a cross-sectional methodology and a correlation analysis strategy. The study's population consisted of 34 teenagers who were suspected of having a social media addiction. This study employed a basic random sample technique, a questionnaire sheet as the instrument, and Spearman's rank for statistical testing. Each variable's findings were acquired.

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2025-02-28

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Ratri Windasari. (2025). Adolescents’ Self-Concept: an Examination of Social Media Addiction. Health Research Journal, 2(5), 156–160. Retrieved from https://jurnal.cakrabirawamedia.com/index.php/hrj/article/view/105

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