Chapter II
Chapter II
range from local to global scope that are linked by a broad array of electronic,
technology has had a great influence on the way people now communicate on a
daily basis.
The use of the social media among the youth of today is growing by the day
and gaining more and more popularity among students. It is a way to make
connections, not only on campus but with friends outside of school. Social
networking is a way that helps people feel they belong to a community. Its
increased popularity has raised concern over how the time spent and student
people. It has spread its wings to various other fields and education is one of
the new sectors where the concept of social media is making a great role
using the internet (Reynolds, 2015). They involve the use of web-based
school or in any office, social media used by students and teachers to share
and provide an opportunity to seek to questions they may have related to their
course. Thus, the use of social media has extended throughout the community
Several studies have been carried out by different researchers to assess how
the use of social media impact student academic performance. Choney, (2010),
MehMood & Taswir, (2013), Kist (2008), Jacobsen & Forste, (2011), believe that
the use of technology such as internet is one of the most important factors that
stated that many parents and guardians are worried that students now spend
too much time on Facebook and other social media sites and do not have
Owusu-Acheaw, & Larson (2015) did a study to assess students’ use of social
used for collecting data. The study revealed that majority of the respondents
had mobile phones which also had Internet facility on them and had knowledge
of the existence of many media sites. The study further confirmed that most of
the respondents visit their social media sites using their phones and spend
between thirty minutes to three hours per day. In addition the study revealed
that the use of social media sites had affected academic performance of the
respondents negatively and that there was direct relationship between the use
the use of social media and students’ academic performance in Pakistan. The
students and youth in gaining knowledge that can be used to enhance their
academic performance
Emeka & Nyeche (2016) also did a study on the Impact of Internet Usage on
for data collection was adopted. The result revealed that the use of Internet is a
beneficial tool to students and enhances their skills and capability which will
Mensah & Nizam (2016) carried out a study to examine the impact of use of
performance.
Forste (2011), found a negative relationship between the use of various media,
including mobile phones, and self-reported GPA among first year university
association between mobile phone use and respondents and report that
respondents have allowed phone use to interfere with their academic activities.
Similarly, Hong et al. (2012), reported that daily use of mobile phones is
In this day and age, social media constantly surrounds us. People are
things, and messaging back and forth with friends. Although social media is
Recently a study was conducted by the Royal Society of Public Health and
the Young Health Movement, which surveyed nearly 1,500 young adults
around the ages 14-24 from Northern Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales.
For this survey participants were asked to rate 14 mental health and
health and wellbeing-related issues consisted of items like: quality and amount
The results of the study showed that there are both positive and negative
impacts of social media platforms. Some of the positive impacts of social media
platforms include, that it is great for making and maintaining relationships
building. While on the other hand, the negative impacts of social media
platforms include issues like increased levels of depression and anxiety, poor
sleep quality, dissatisfaction with body image, cyber bullying, and FOMO.
feeling of inadequacy and low self-esteem can lead to the negative impacts that
were just listed above (i.e., increased levels of depression, anxiety, body image
dissatisfaction, and so on). Social media can easily make people feel as if they
are not good enough which can then lead to negative feelings and desiring to
alter yourself or your life. These negative feelings and the desire to alter
research has found that the more often you spend on social media and the
more social platforms that you are on can also lead to increase negative
Based on the results from the 14 health and wellbeing-related questions, the
study went ahead and displayed the overall net impact of each social media
platform on health and wellbeing. YouTube was rated the most positive for
It has been noted by many that there seems to be a problem with viewing
image content since both Instagram and Snapchat were rated so negatively and
In terms of trying lessen the amount of negative impact from social media,
the Royal Society of Public Health and the Young Health Movement are
proposing a couple of ideas. The first is having social media platforms keep
track of the amount of usage done by a user and providing pop-ups stating
that viewing more content may be harmful. This would most likely also help
lessen the addiction that some people have to social media, and lessen the rate
highlight when photos of people have been digitally manipulated (this includes
photoshop and filters). This would help with body image and levels of
There is no way to know for sure if the proposed ideas will ever be put into
and the feelings it may be causing you. If you feel as if you are constantly
checking social media or are feeling anxious or depressed after viewing your
social media, it may be important to take a step back from your phone or
laptop screen and take a break from using social media. It is also as equally
important to spend time evaluating what you are putting on social media as
remember that it is most important to do what is best for your mental health
and wellbeing.
Ohio Dominican university on college students who use social network have
significantly lower grade point averages (GPAs) than those who do not. They
programme including internet sites and forums. Jocabsen and Forste (2011),
mobile phones, and self-reported GPA among first year university students in
between mobile phone use and respondents and report that respondents have
allowed phone use to interfere with their academic activities. Similarly, Hong et
al. (2012), reported that daily use of mobile phones is correlated with self-
However, other studies like Ahmed and Qazi (2011), Hanqittai and Hsich
(2010), Pasek and Hanqittai (2009), conducted on the same topic revealed no
one hundred and twenty seven students revealed that there is no correlation
between how much time is spent on social networking sites and grades (Martin,
2009). Again, University of New Hampshire (2010) study also revealed that
United States have Internet access, and about seventy-five percent of these
teens use the Internet more than once per day (Kist, 2008). This study also
showed that approximately half of all teens who have Internet access are also
members of social networking sites, and use the Internet to make plans and
socialize with friends (Kist, 2008). In September 2005, out of the total adult
internet users (18-29 years) 16% were using social networking site but this