Perception, use of social media, and its impact on the mental health of Indian adolescents: A qualitative study
Perception, use of social media, and its impact on the mental health of Indian adolescents: A qualitative study

Perception, use of social media, and its impact on the mental health of Indian adolescents: A qualitative study

World J Clin Pediatr. 2024 Sep 9;13(3):97501. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v13.i3.97501. eCollection 2024 Sep 9.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Mental illness is a health challenge faced by adolescents that has grown worse after the Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Research on social media and young people’s mental health has recently increased, and numerous studies have examined whether frequent use of social media is linked to issues such as anxiety, stress, depression, eating disorders, insomnia, frustration, feeling alone, and externalizing problems among adolescents. This influence of social media on adolescents’ lives is clear, with many platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube playing an important role in daily interactions and self-expression. Even though social media offers numerous benefits, such as connectivity and information sharing, excessive usage can have detrimental effects on mental health, particularly among adolescents.

AIM: To study the impact of social media on the mental wellbeing of adolescents, and the associated potential dangers in India.

METHODS: A total of 204 adolescents aged 14 years to 23 years were included in the study. This study explored the intricate relationship between social media usage and adolescent mental health in India. The study employs a cross-sectional survey design to capture a snapshot of adolescent mental health and social media usage patterns. Data collection involved administering structured questionnaires and the analysis utilized quantitative methods, including descriptive statistics.

RESULTS: Excessive use of social media is correlated with increased stress, anxiety, and depression. Adolescents engage in compulsive behaviors such as scrolling in the middle of the night, which negatively impacts their mental and physical health, and leads to significant sleep disruption. Findings from the study aim to provide insights into the current state of adolescent mental health and inform strategies to promote positive wellbeing in the Indian population.

CONCLUSION: The study underscores the need for further research to better understand the complex interplay between social media and adolescent mental health, and need for effective strategies to combat online harassment.

PMID:39350908 | PMC:PMC11438920 | DOI:10.5409/wjcp.v13.i3.97501