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International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

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ISSN: 2222-6990

Social Media Affect Mental Health

Noor Afzaliza Nazira Ibrahim, Hawa Irdina Mohammad Faried, Safraa Dania Mohammed Fairuz, Nur Afrina Saffiya Abdullah Zawawi, Nurul Aini Natasha Rosdi, Erissa Hannah Jashua, Mohd Syukury Anuar, Nazri Kahar

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v14-i7/22050

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Social media has become an integral part of modern life, transforming the way people communicate and interact. However, its widespread use has raised concerns about its impact on mental health. Research suggests that social media can both positively and negatively affect individuals' well-being. On one hand, it provides a platform for social connection, support, and self-expression, which can enhance self-esteem and emotional well-being. On the other hand, excessive or maladaptive use can contribute to mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and loneliness. Social comparison and exposure to unrealistic standards on platforms may lead to lower self-esteem and body image concerns. Additionally, cyberbullying and online harassment have been linked to increased stress and emotional distress. The constant availability and pressure to maintain an online presence can also contribute to burnout and sleep disturbances. It's crucial to understand the complex relationship between social media use and mental health to promote healthier online habits. Strategies such as setting boundaries, fostering genuine connections, and promoting digital literacy may mitigate the negative effects while maximizing the benefits of social media. Further research is needed to understand the nuances of this relationship and guide interventions for improved mental health outcomes in the digital age.

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