For generations, commentators have worried about the impact of technology on people’s stress. Trains and industrial machinery were seen as noisy disruptors of pastoral village life that put people on edge.
The document discusses how social relationships impact health and well-being, and how online social networks aim to foster social connections. It summarizes research that has found mixed results on the effects of social media use on loneliness, happiness, and depression. A Twitter survey found that people perceive online contacts as similar to themselves even if unknown, and receiving acknowledgement like replies or retweets boosts feelings of being recognized, connected, and appreciated. The power of perception is key, as people may feel companionship or support even without true reciprocity or understanding of others online.
The document discusses the role of social media in health and how it has led to a global shift in how the healthcare system, patients, professionals, and students connect and communicate. It notes that social media has been a major contributor to rapid changes in the healthcare industry by dramatically increasing healthcare communication. It explores opportunities for social media to serve as a platform for sharing knowledge, building connections between disconnected groups, and empowering change agents.
This document discusses the social and psychological impacts of social media. It notes that social media is a recent phenomenon being studied by social scientists to understand both its long-term effects and whether it is generally harmful or helpful. Some potential negative impacts discussed include increased narcissism, psychological disorders in young adults, decreased attention spans, desensitization to violence, and disrupted sleep patterns. However, some potential positive impacts discussed include improved learning outcomes, increased cultural communication, and greater public understanding of issues. The document also lists seven psychological disorders that social media may help promote, such as schizophrenia, insomnia, sexual problems, ADHD, addiction, anxiety/depression, and eating disorders.
Social Media and Your Practice, Ready or NotRuss Cucina
The document discusses the growing role of social media in healthcare and provides guidance for physicians on engaging with patients online. It notes that many patients are using social media to discuss health issues and find information about doctors. While social media presents opportunities, it also risks blurring professional boundaries or disseminating sensitive information. The document advises physicians to maintain caution and professionalism in any social media use.
The document discusses how social relationships impact health and well-being, and how online social networks aim to foster social connections. It summarizes research that has found mixed results on the effects of social media use on loneliness, happiness, and depression. A Twitter survey found that people perceive online contacts as similar to themselves even if unknown, and receiving acknowledgement like replies or retweets boosts feelings of being recognized, connected, and appreciated. The power of perception is key, as people may feel companionship or support even without true reciprocity or understanding of others online.
The document discusses the role of social media in health and how it has led to a global shift in how the healthcare system, patients, professionals, and students connect and communicate. It notes that social media has been a major contributor to rapid changes in the healthcare industry by dramatically increasing healthcare communication. It explores opportunities for social media to serve as a platform for sharing knowledge, building connections between disconnected groups, and empowering change agents.
This document discusses the social and psychological impacts of social media. It notes that social media is a recent phenomenon being studied by social scientists to understand both its long-term effects and whether it is generally harmful or helpful. Some potential negative impacts discussed include increased narcissism, psychological disorders in young adults, decreased attention spans, desensitization to violence, and disrupted sleep patterns. However, some potential positive impacts discussed include improved learning outcomes, increased cultural communication, and greater public understanding of issues. The document also lists seven psychological disorders that social media may help promote, such as schizophrenia, insomnia, sexual problems, ADHD, addiction, anxiety/depression, and eating disorders.
Social Media and Your Practice, Ready or NotRuss Cucina
The document discusses the growing role of social media in healthcare and provides guidance for physicians on engaging with patients online. It notes that many patients are using social media to discuss health issues and find information about doctors. While social media presents opportunities, it also risks blurring professional boundaries or disseminating sensitive information. The document advises physicians to maintain caution and professionalism in any social media use.
This document discusses the use of the internet and social media by healthcare consumers and professionals. It describes how online consumers include those with chronic illnesses seeking information and support. Both patients and professionals can benefit from social media for sharing experiences, gaining knowledge and improving communication. However, there are also risks like privacy breaches and unreliable information. The implications are that while consumers can be empowered, there is little quality control of online health information. Ethical issues center around privacy laws like HIPAA. As an Informatics Nurse Specialist, roles include educating safe usage, interacting online, and helping professionals integrate social media while avoiding privacy violations.
Impact of social media on patient information, networking and communicationInnovation Agency
Dr Cristina Vasilica describes the award winning social media project for the Greater Manchester Kidney Information Network, at the Innovation Agency's #EngageWell event.
Professional use of social media in medical education - 2014Pat Rich
This document discusses the professional use of social media in medical education. It begins by outlining the lecture objectives to discuss the potentials of social media tools like Facebook and Twitter in medical education and discuss safe and professional behaviors. It then introduces the presenters and their experience with social media in healthcare. The document discusses how social media can provide opportunities for health education, patient support, advocacy, research, and clinical care. However, it also notes challenges like impact on patients, liability, privacy, ethics, and reputation. It provides case studies and guidelines on maintaining professionalism when using social media. In general, it advocates for medical students and physicians to consider social media as learning tools but to always maintain privacy, confidentiality, and appropriate boundaries
The document discusses social media use among physicians and perspectives on its risks and benefits. It provides an overview of different views on social media:
- Some see social media as dangerous for kids and having professional/legal risks for physicians. However, research also shows potential benefits like raising awareness of mental health issues.
- Attitudes vary among physicians - a survey found most see risks but some see benefits like sharing medical information. One physician said social media are tools that can improve communication if used appropriately.
- Examples are given of physicians who use social media successfully in their practice through blogging, tweeting about their work, and engaging with patients and peers online.
- The key is for physicians to make informed
Professional use of social media in medical educationPat Rich
This document discusses the use of social media in medical education. It begins by introducing the presenters and their backgrounds in healthcare communications and social media. It then covers various topics related to social media including how it can be used for health education, engagement, research, patient care and support. The document also discusses challenges like privacy and professionalism issues. It provides guidance on safe and proper social media usage, including what not to do, and why medical students and professionals should consider using social media.
Social media has revolutionized communication but also has impacts on mental health. The presentation explores the relationship between social media and mental well-being, discussing both benefits like connection and information access, as well as negative effects like comparison, cyberbullying, and addiction. Vulnerable groups like teens are more susceptible. Studies link excessive social media use to higher depression, loneliness, and social isolation. Addressing issues involves healthy boundaries, education, and platform responsibility.
The presentation discusses the impact of social media on mental health. While social media enables connections and information sharing, excessive use can negatively impact mental health. It explores both the positive and negative effects, how platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok are used, statistics on global usage, and vulnerable groups. Studies show links between social media use and increased rates of depression, loneliness, FOMO and other issues. Addressing these challenges requires healthy boundaries, education and platform responsibility.
1) The document discusses a study on the impact of frequent social media usage on mental health, particularly depression. The study found that increased levels of social media usage correlated with increased depression symptoms.
2) Over 4 billion people use the internet and 3.3 billion are active social media users. Several studies show links between social media use and mental health issues like depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and negative well-being.
3) The objectives of the presented study were to observe the relationship between social media and depression, anxiety, and stress. It also aimed to provide an overview of social media use among adults and children and address concerns about its negative mental health impacts.
1) The document discusses a study on the impact of frequent social media usage on mental health, particularly depression. The study found that increased levels of social media usage correlated with increased depression symptoms.
2) Over 4 billion people use the internet and 3.3 billion are active social media users. Several studies show links between social media use and mental health issues like depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and negative well-being. Increased social media usage is positively correlated with increased depression symptoms.
3) The objectives of the presented study are to observe the impacts of social media on depression, anxiety, and stress. It aims to provide an overview of social media use among adults and children and address common concerns about
w frequent social media usage can negatively impact mental health, especially depression. The study found that increased social media use correlated with increased depression symptoms in individuals. Social media has the potential to affect users' mental health.
2. The study aimed to understand the relationship between frequent social media use and depression. A key finding was that higher levels of social media usage were linked to higher reported depression symptoms in participants.
3. Frequent social media engagement poses risks to mental health, particularly depression. The always-on nature of platforms can contribute to symptoms in users through social comparison and feelings of isolation. More research is still needed to fully understand these complex relationships.
Can excessive use of social media lead to mental illnessHarsh Vardhan
This document examines the effects of excessive social media use on mental health. Through a literature review and online surveys, it finds that most youth spend 1-4 hours daily on social media and that overuse can lead to addiction, anxiety, decreased productivity, and dual personality disorder. Both primary data from surveys and secondary sources show that social media is highly connected to mental health issues when overused. Potential solutions discussed include implementing firewalls in schools, providing counseling, and encouraging personality development classes to reduce social media dependency.
Social media use has been linked to both positive and negative mental health outcomes. Excessive social media use has been associated with increased rates of depression, anxiety, loneliness, and other mental health issues among youth and young adults. Several studies analyzed found that high daily use of digital technologies like smartphones and social media can exacerbate existing mental health conditions like attention deficits and conduct disorders in at-risk adolescents. However, social media also plays a role in perpetuating stigma around mental health issues. More research is still needed to fully understand the complex relationship between social media use and mental well-being.
The presentation will be based on the hypothesis from Research Met.docxlillie234567
The presentation will be based on the hypothesis from Research Methods I,
and will include a finalized methodology to test the hypothesis, planned analyses, and
discussion of potential findings
The Influence of Social Media on Mental Health
Martha Ramsey
Saint Leo University
Research Method II: PSY 535
Instructor Andrea Goldstein
November 4, 2022
1
The Influence of social media on Mental Health
Abstract
It is essential to define social media and mental health to have a meaningful conversation on the impact technology has on people's emotional well-being. One definition of social media is how individuals may discuss and learn more about a range of topics with one another. Video, still images, and sound are just some of the many ways data may be sent. The material provided on these sites has the potential to help people or to cause harm, such as mental health problems or radicalization. YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Flickr are all examples of well-known social networking sites. Pew predicts that by 2022, 84 percent of U.S. adults will be active on at least one social networking site, up from 5 percentage points in 2002. In the United States, people mainly utilize the social media sites Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter.
Introduction
One cannot imagine current life without the ubiquitous presence of social media. Since it was first created, people have found several ways to put it to use. Social media were designed to facilitate quick one-on-one contact. However, it has steadily been implemented in several industries, including schools, the business world, and hospitals, as a tool for marketing, making it simpler to contact more consumers and prospective clients in a short period. However, social media's negative aspects may harm people's health and well-being. Among the harmful impacts of social media is the rise of mental health problems, according to recent studies. Anxiety, sadness, and mania are just some of the mental health problems that have been linked to excessive social media usage.
People's mental well-being is crucial since it determines how actively they engage in everyday life. Mental health issues may impair an individual's ability to operate and can be triggered by various traumatic experiences, abusive relationships, child maltreatment, unemployment, and failed marriages. Common mental health difficulties include melancholy, inability to sleep, tension, hostility, and suppression of feelings (Coyne et al.,2020). However, mental health encompasses not only physical health but also social and emotional well-being.
Some have suggested that media positively and negatively affect users' mental health. One of social media's most frequently cited advantages is the increased privacy it provides its users. Individuals can feel safe sharing their traumatic experiences, knowing their privacy will be protected. In other words, face-to-face interactions don't necessarily guarantee the same level of ope.
PosterPPT Presentation Rubric – Research Methods 2 PSY 535 .docxpauline234567
Poster/PPT Presentation Rubric – Research Methods 2 PSY 535
Poster/Slides Poor Excellent
Organization of Information (good outline) 1 2 3 4 5
Ideas are clearly stated and understood 1 2 3 4 5
Attractiveness of slides/transitions 1 2 3 4 5
Complete (all necessary info included) 1 2 3 4 5
Proposal-
Quality of Materials/Ideas Poor Excellent
Materials for study are of sufficient quality 1 2 3 4 5
Methodology is appropriate to answer question 1 2 3 4 5
Variables are operationally defined appropriately 1 2 3 4 5
Provides theoretical background for study 1 2 3 4 5
Feasibility of study (could you really do this?) 1 2 3 4 5
Quality of hypotheses (linked to theory?) 1 2 3 4 5
Understanding of statistical analysis required 1 2 3 4 5
Understanding of possible outcomes/results 1 2 3 4 5
Able to articulate meaning of possible results 1 2 3 4 5
Peer-reviewed references (on reference page) 1 2 3 4 5
Delivery of Presentation Poor Excellent
Pace of speech is appropriate 1 2 3 4 5
Energy/enthusiasm 1 2 3 4 5
Volume is appropriate (no mumbling/ whispering/
yelling) 1 2 3 4 5
Clearly knowledgeable about topic 1 2 3 4 5
Holds audiences’ attention/responsive to inattentiveness
(or monotone deliver; tangents) 1 2 3 4 5
Anticipates and addresses possible questions at end 1 2 3 4 5
Individual Feedback:
Final Grade for Presentation:
The Influence of Social Media on Mental Health
Martha Ramsey
Saint Leo University
Research Method II: PSY 535
Instructor Andrea Goldstein
November 3, 2022
1
Final draft: The Influence of social media on Mental Health
Abstract
It is essential to define social media and mental health to have a meaningful conversation on the impact technology has on people's emotional well-being. One definition of social media is how individuals may discuss and learn more about a range of topics with one another. Video, still images, and sound are just some of the many ways data may be sent. The material provided on these sites has the potential to help people or to cause harm, such as mental health problems or radicalization. YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Flickr are all examples of well-known social networking sites. Pew predicts that by 2022, 84 percent of U.S. adults will be active on at least one social networking site, up from 5 percentage points in 2002. In the United States, people mainly utilize the social media sites Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter.
Introduction
One cannot imagine current life without the ubiquitous presence of social media. Since it was first created, people have found several ways to put it to use. Social media were designed to facilitate quick one-on-one contact. However, it h.
This document discusses the design of an online personal counseling and mental health awareness system. It describes mental health awareness as involving communication between patients and therapists using technology. Online counseling can use various communication modalities like email, forums, chat, audio or video. Nearly half of the population will experience a mental disorder in their lifetime, showing a need for personal counselors. The objectives of the system are to analyze client text for themes, use algorithms based on therapeutic conversation scripts to reply, include online support groups, and allow people to track irrational thoughts anywhere. Research shows online counseling can be effective, with therapist-supported interventions working best for depression. Social media also shows promise for improving mental health awareness and outreach.
L2053751_What is the relationship between Social Media use and the outcome of...AndrewClark295760
Social media use has been linked to both positive and negative mental health outcomes. Excessive social media use has been associated with increased rates of depression, anxiety, loneliness, and other mental health issues among youth. Several studies analyzed found that long-term exposure to social media is linked to impaired mental functioning and reduced well-being. However, social media also allows for social connection and can be used in a way that promotes mental health, depending on how it is utilized. Overall, the relationship between social media and mental health is complex, with both risks and benefits depending on individual usage patterns.
Social media has both positive and negative impacts on well-being. While it enables connection and sharing, it can also lead to anxiety, depression, poor self-esteem and weakened relationships. Comparing oneself to others on social media often causes insecurity and isolation outweighs benefits of interaction. Society must prioritize real-world interactions over social media to maintain well-functioning communities.
Social media has both positive and negative impacts on well-being. While it allows for connection, it can also lead to anxiety, depression, poor self-esteem and body image issues. Frequent social media use is linked to higher rates of anxiety, depression and feeling socially isolated. Seeing curated versions of others' lives can increase feelings of envy and decrease self-worth. The rise of social media has also corresponded with a decline in face-to-face interactions, which are important for well-being.
Social media has both positive and negative impacts on well-being. While it allows for connection, it can also lead to anxiety, depression, poor self-esteem and body image issues. Studies show those who spend more time on social media and engage in social comparisons are more likely to experience these negative mental health effects. The overuse of social media may also weaken real-world relationships and disconnect people from face-to-face interactions that are important for well-being.
Social media has both positive and negative impacts on well-being. While it allows for connection, it can also lead to anxiety, depression, and poor self-esteem. Frequent social media use is linked to higher rates of anxiety from fear of missing out and comparing oneself to others. It also correlates with increased feelings of isolation, insecurity, and depression from viewing curated versions of others' lives. Additionally, social media influences body image and self-esteem as people seek validation through likes and compare their appearances to unrealistic standards online.
This document discusses the use of the internet and social media by healthcare consumers and professionals. It describes how online consumers include those with chronic illnesses seeking information and support. Both patients and professionals can benefit from social media for sharing experiences, gaining knowledge and improving communication. However, there are also risks like privacy breaches and unreliable information. The implications are that while consumers can be empowered, there is little quality control of online health information. Ethical issues center around privacy laws like HIPAA. As an Informatics Nurse Specialist, roles include educating safe usage, interacting online, and helping professionals integrate social media while avoiding privacy violations.
Impact of social media on patient information, networking and communicationInnovation Agency
Dr Cristina Vasilica describes the award winning social media project for the Greater Manchester Kidney Information Network, at the Innovation Agency's #EngageWell event.
Professional use of social media in medical education - 2014Pat Rich
This document discusses the professional use of social media in medical education. It begins by outlining the lecture objectives to discuss the potentials of social media tools like Facebook and Twitter in medical education and discuss safe and professional behaviors. It then introduces the presenters and their experience with social media in healthcare. The document discusses how social media can provide opportunities for health education, patient support, advocacy, research, and clinical care. However, it also notes challenges like impact on patients, liability, privacy, ethics, and reputation. It provides case studies and guidelines on maintaining professionalism when using social media. In general, it advocates for medical students and physicians to consider social media as learning tools but to always maintain privacy, confidentiality, and appropriate boundaries
The document discusses social media use among physicians and perspectives on its risks and benefits. It provides an overview of different views on social media:
- Some see social media as dangerous for kids and having professional/legal risks for physicians. However, research also shows potential benefits like raising awareness of mental health issues.
- Attitudes vary among physicians - a survey found most see risks but some see benefits like sharing medical information. One physician said social media are tools that can improve communication if used appropriately.
- Examples are given of physicians who use social media successfully in their practice through blogging, tweeting about their work, and engaging with patients and peers online.
- The key is for physicians to make informed
Professional use of social media in medical educationPat Rich
This document discusses the use of social media in medical education. It begins by introducing the presenters and their backgrounds in healthcare communications and social media. It then covers various topics related to social media including how it can be used for health education, engagement, research, patient care and support. The document also discusses challenges like privacy and professionalism issues. It provides guidance on safe and proper social media usage, including what not to do, and why medical students and professionals should consider using social media.
Social media has revolutionized communication but also has impacts on mental health. The presentation explores the relationship between social media and mental well-being, discussing both benefits like connection and information access, as well as negative effects like comparison, cyberbullying, and addiction. Vulnerable groups like teens are more susceptible. Studies link excessive social media use to higher depression, loneliness, and social isolation. Addressing issues involves healthy boundaries, education, and platform responsibility.
The presentation discusses the impact of social media on mental health. While social media enables connections and information sharing, excessive use can negatively impact mental health. It explores both the positive and negative effects, how platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok are used, statistics on global usage, and vulnerable groups. Studies show links between social media use and increased rates of depression, loneliness, FOMO and other issues. Addressing these challenges requires healthy boundaries, education and platform responsibility.
1) The document discusses a study on the impact of frequent social media usage on mental health, particularly depression. The study found that increased levels of social media usage correlated with increased depression symptoms.
2) Over 4 billion people use the internet and 3.3 billion are active social media users. Several studies show links between social media use and mental health issues like depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and negative well-being.
3) The objectives of the presented study were to observe the relationship between social media and depression, anxiety, and stress. It also aimed to provide an overview of social media use among adults and children and address concerns about its negative mental health impacts.
1) The document discusses a study on the impact of frequent social media usage on mental health, particularly depression. The study found that increased levels of social media usage correlated with increased depression symptoms.
2) Over 4 billion people use the internet and 3.3 billion are active social media users. Several studies show links between social media use and mental health issues like depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and negative well-being. Increased social media usage is positively correlated with increased depression symptoms.
3) The objectives of the presented study are to observe the impacts of social media on depression, anxiety, and stress. It aims to provide an overview of social media use among adults and children and address common concerns about
w frequent social media usage can negatively impact mental health, especially depression. The study found that increased social media use correlated with increased depression symptoms in individuals. Social media has the potential to affect users' mental health.
2. The study aimed to understand the relationship between frequent social media use and depression. A key finding was that higher levels of social media usage were linked to higher reported depression symptoms in participants.
3. Frequent social media engagement poses risks to mental health, particularly depression. The always-on nature of platforms can contribute to symptoms in users through social comparison and feelings of isolation. More research is still needed to fully understand these complex relationships.
Can excessive use of social media lead to mental illnessHarsh Vardhan
This document examines the effects of excessive social media use on mental health. Through a literature review and online surveys, it finds that most youth spend 1-4 hours daily on social media and that overuse can lead to addiction, anxiety, decreased productivity, and dual personality disorder. Both primary data from surveys and secondary sources show that social media is highly connected to mental health issues when overused. Potential solutions discussed include implementing firewalls in schools, providing counseling, and encouraging personality development classes to reduce social media dependency.
Social media use has been linked to both positive and negative mental health outcomes. Excessive social media use has been associated with increased rates of depression, anxiety, loneliness, and other mental health issues among youth and young adults. Several studies analyzed found that high daily use of digital technologies like smartphones and social media can exacerbate existing mental health conditions like attention deficits and conduct disorders in at-risk adolescents. However, social media also plays a role in perpetuating stigma around mental health issues. More research is still needed to fully understand the complex relationship between social media use and mental well-being.
The presentation will be based on the hypothesis from Research Met.docxlillie234567
The presentation will be based on the hypothesis from Research Methods I,
and will include a finalized methodology to test the hypothesis, planned analyses, and
discussion of potential findings
The Influence of Social Media on Mental Health
Martha Ramsey
Saint Leo University
Research Method II: PSY 535
Instructor Andrea Goldstein
November 4, 2022
1
The Influence of social media on Mental Health
Abstract
It is essential to define social media and mental health to have a meaningful conversation on the impact technology has on people's emotional well-being. One definition of social media is how individuals may discuss and learn more about a range of topics with one another. Video, still images, and sound are just some of the many ways data may be sent. The material provided on these sites has the potential to help people or to cause harm, such as mental health problems or radicalization. YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Flickr are all examples of well-known social networking sites. Pew predicts that by 2022, 84 percent of U.S. adults will be active on at least one social networking site, up from 5 percentage points in 2002. In the United States, people mainly utilize the social media sites Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter.
Introduction
One cannot imagine current life without the ubiquitous presence of social media. Since it was first created, people have found several ways to put it to use. Social media were designed to facilitate quick one-on-one contact. However, it has steadily been implemented in several industries, including schools, the business world, and hospitals, as a tool for marketing, making it simpler to contact more consumers and prospective clients in a short period. However, social media's negative aspects may harm people's health and well-being. Among the harmful impacts of social media is the rise of mental health problems, according to recent studies. Anxiety, sadness, and mania are just some of the mental health problems that have been linked to excessive social media usage.
People's mental well-being is crucial since it determines how actively they engage in everyday life. Mental health issues may impair an individual's ability to operate and can be triggered by various traumatic experiences, abusive relationships, child maltreatment, unemployment, and failed marriages. Common mental health difficulties include melancholy, inability to sleep, tension, hostility, and suppression of feelings (Coyne et al.,2020). However, mental health encompasses not only physical health but also social and emotional well-being.
Some have suggested that media positively and negatively affect users' mental health. One of social media's most frequently cited advantages is the increased privacy it provides its users. Individuals can feel safe sharing their traumatic experiences, knowing their privacy will be protected. In other words, face-to-face interactions don't necessarily guarantee the same level of ope.
PosterPPT Presentation Rubric – Research Methods 2 PSY 535 .docxpauline234567
Poster/PPT Presentation Rubric – Research Methods 2 PSY 535
Poster/Slides Poor Excellent
Organization of Information (good outline) 1 2 3 4 5
Ideas are clearly stated and understood 1 2 3 4 5
Attractiveness of slides/transitions 1 2 3 4 5
Complete (all necessary info included) 1 2 3 4 5
Proposal-
Quality of Materials/Ideas Poor Excellent
Materials for study are of sufficient quality 1 2 3 4 5
Methodology is appropriate to answer question 1 2 3 4 5
Variables are operationally defined appropriately 1 2 3 4 5
Provides theoretical background for study 1 2 3 4 5
Feasibility of study (could you really do this?) 1 2 3 4 5
Quality of hypotheses (linked to theory?) 1 2 3 4 5
Understanding of statistical analysis required 1 2 3 4 5
Understanding of possible outcomes/results 1 2 3 4 5
Able to articulate meaning of possible results 1 2 3 4 5
Peer-reviewed references (on reference page) 1 2 3 4 5
Delivery of Presentation Poor Excellent
Pace of speech is appropriate 1 2 3 4 5
Energy/enthusiasm 1 2 3 4 5
Volume is appropriate (no mumbling/ whispering/
yelling) 1 2 3 4 5
Clearly knowledgeable about topic 1 2 3 4 5
Holds audiences’ attention/responsive to inattentiveness
(or monotone deliver; tangents) 1 2 3 4 5
Anticipates and addresses possible questions at end 1 2 3 4 5
Individual Feedback:
Final Grade for Presentation:
The Influence of Social Media on Mental Health
Martha Ramsey
Saint Leo University
Research Method II: PSY 535
Instructor Andrea Goldstein
November 3, 2022
1
Final draft: The Influence of social media on Mental Health
Abstract
It is essential to define social media and mental health to have a meaningful conversation on the impact technology has on people's emotional well-being. One definition of social media is how individuals may discuss and learn more about a range of topics with one another. Video, still images, and sound are just some of the many ways data may be sent. The material provided on these sites has the potential to help people or to cause harm, such as mental health problems or radicalization. YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Flickr are all examples of well-known social networking sites. Pew predicts that by 2022, 84 percent of U.S. adults will be active on at least one social networking site, up from 5 percentage points in 2002. In the United States, people mainly utilize the social media sites Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter.
Introduction
One cannot imagine current life without the ubiquitous presence of social media. Since it was first created, people have found several ways to put it to use. Social media were designed to facilitate quick one-on-one contact. However, it h.
This document discusses the design of an online personal counseling and mental health awareness system. It describes mental health awareness as involving communication between patients and therapists using technology. Online counseling can use various communication modalities like email, forums, chat, audio or video. Nearly half of the population will experience a mental disorder in their lifetime, showing a need for personal counselors. The objectives of the system are to analyze client text for themes, use algorithms based on therapeutic conversation scripts to reply, include online support groups, and allow people to track irrational thoughts anywhere. Research shows online counseling can be effective, with therapist-supported interventions working best for depression. Social media also shows promise for improving mental health awareness and outreach.
L2053751_What is the relationship between Social Media use and the outcome of...AndrewClark295760
Social media use has been linked to both positive and negative mental health outcomes. Excessive social media use has been associated with increased rates of depression, anxiety, loneliness, and other mental health issues among youth. Several studies analyzed found that long-term exposure to social media is linked to impaired mental functioning and reduced well-being. However, social media also allows for social connection and can be used in a way that promotes mental health, depending on how it is utilized. Overall, the relationship between social media and mental health is complex, with both risks and benefits depending on individual usage patterns.
Social media has both positive and negative impacts on well-being. While it enables connection and sharing, it can also lead to anxiety, depression, poor self-esteem and weakened relationships. Comparing oneself to others on social media often causes insecurity and isolation outweighs benefits of interaction. Society must prioritize real-world interactions over social media to maintain well-functioning communities.
Social media has both positive and negative impacts on well-being. While it allows for connection, it can also lead to anxiety, depression, poor self-esteem and body image issues. Frequent social media use is linked to higher rates of anxiety, depression and feeling socially isolated. Seeing curated versions of others' lives can increase feelings of envy and decrease self-worth. The rise of social media has also corresponded with a decline in face-to-face interactions, which are important for well-being.
Social media has both positive and negative impacts on well-being. While it allows for connection, it can also lead to anxiety, depression, poor self-esteem and body image issues. Studies show those who spend more time on social media and engage in social comparisons are more likely to experience these negative mental health effects. The overuse of social media may also weaken real-world relationships and disconnect people from face-to-face interactions that are important for well-being.
Social media has both positive and negative impacts on well-being. While it allows for connection, it can also lead to anxiety, depression, and poor self-esteem. Frequent social media use is linked to higher rates of anxiety from fear of missing out and comparing oneself to others. It also correlates with increased feelings of isolation, insecurity, and depression from viewing curated versions of others' lives. Additionally, social media influences body image and self-esteem as people seek validation through likes and compare their appearances to unrealistic standards online.
Research report on exceesive use of social media lead to mental health issuesHarsh Vardhan
It is a small research on "can excessive use of social media lead to mental health illness". It consists of the tools we used and types of research we used to conduct this research.
Social media use is correlated with both positive and negative impacts on mental health. Prolonged social media use has been linked to increased rates of depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem in adolescents and young adults. However, social media can also serve to reduce isolation and build social support networks for those with mental illness. The effects of social media depend highly on how it is used and the specific platforms engaged with.
Reconceptualizing Online Interactions: Unpacking the Purpose and Effects of M...Lauren Wagner
1) The document discusses how online social networks are used by 940 million people to connect and maintain social relationships, which significantly impact health and well-being. It examines how everyday online interactions through sites like Facebook and Twitter may affect the average user's well-being.
2) A survey of Twitter users found that direct, reciprocal interactions improved well-being by making people feel more recognized, connected, and appreciated. Users also felt comforted knowing someone may respond to their tweets in the future.
3) Even though online contacts may be strangers, people perceive them as similar and relationships as supportive. A lack of context forces people to develop positive views of each other. The online environment could be designed to facilitate interactions that
Social media has both positive and negative impacts on well-being. Excessive social media use has been linked to increased anxiety, depression, poor self-esteem, and weakened relationships. Spending too much time on social media can lead people to isolate themselves and focus on curated highlights from others' lives that cause envy and insecurity. However, social media also enables connection and social support when used in moderation.
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opportunities. At present, Huzhou tourism has become one of the most characteristic tourist cities on the East
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Huzhou tourism problems, and then analyzes these problems one by one, and put forward some specific
solutions, so as to promote the further rapid development of tourism in Huzhou City.
KEYWORDS:Huzhou; Travel; Development
4. Social media:
shapes of electronic communication (such as websites for
social organizing and microblogging) through which clients
make online communities to share data, thoughts,
individual messages, and other substance (such as videos).
Psychological Stress:
a physical, chemical, or passionate figure that causes real or
mental pressure and may be a calculate in infection
causation.
5. ● Distinctive sorts of social media are regularly committed to
forums, microblogging, social organizing, social bookmarking, social curation,
and wikis are among the.
● It makes sense to ponder in
case the utilize of computerized innovation makes push. There's more data stre
aming into people’s lives presently than ever — much of it upsetting and
challenging.
6. ● These innovations are said to
takeover people’s lives, making time
and social weights that
put individuals at hazard for the
negative physical
and mental wellbeing impacts that can
result from stress.
7. The positive aspects of social media
● Communicate and remain up to date
with family and companions around the
world.
● Discover unused companions and
communities; arrange with
other individuals who
share comparable interface or
ambitions.
8. ● Discover an outlet for your imagination and self-expression.
● Find (with care) sources of profitable data and learning
9. The negative aspects of social media
● Insufficiency approximately your
life or appearance.
● Fear of lost out (FOMO).
● Segregation.
● Discouragement and anxiety.
11. Literature Review
● Social media is well set up as
a information source within
the political, trade, and approach
settings,
is progressively utilized in populace
wellbeing checking, and is starting to
be utilized for
mental wellbeing applications.
12. ● Social media analysis
is especially promising within
the mental wellbeing space, as
Twitter, Facebook, etc., give get
to to naturalistic, to begin
with person accounts
of client behavior, consideration
s, and sentiments which
will be characteristic of passiona
te wellbeing.
13. ● Understanding the affect of social
media on adolescents’ well-being
has ended up need due to
a synchronous increment in
mental wellbeing issues (Kim, 2017).
● As the over audit appears, social
media examination can give get to to
naturalistic to begin
with individual accounts
of client behavior and suppositions which
will be characteristic of mental health
status, empowering analysts to
form population-level inductions.
14. Critical Review
● The noticeable hazard components
for sadness, uneasiness and mental tr
ouble rising from
this survey comprised time went
through on social
media, exercises such
as rehashed checking for
messages, individual venture, and
addictive or tricky use.
15. ● Although comes about of
the ponders were
not completely reliable,
this audit found
a common relationship between
social media utilize and
mental wellbeing issues.
16. Data analysis.
●Asresult measures changed over the pon
ders, we were incapable to perform meta-
analysis. Instep, account union was
conducted.
This empowered thought of bewildering,
interceding and directing factors, which
are frequently not given
due consideration in meta-analysis
(Popay et al., 1995).
Each ponder was depicted, taken after by
comparative investigation and amalgamat
ion.
17. Conclusion
● The affect of social
media utilize on frequency of miser
y, uneasiness and mental trouble amo
ng youths, as inspected by this survey,
is likely to be multifactorial.
● It is reasonable to say
that there's an ‘association’ between
social media utilize and
mental wellbeing issues, on
the premise that this implies a
socially constructed reality.