Self-existence and Narcissistic Behavior (Generation Z Student) At Indo Global Mandiri University, Palembang City in Tiktok

Trizki Vera Anggraini, Yoyok Hendarso, Ridhah Taqwa
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This study investigates the self-existence and narcissism behavior among Generation Z female students at Indo Global Mandiri University in Palembang City, specifically focusing on their interactions on the social media platform TikTok. The research aims to understand the extent to which these young women engage in self-promotion and exhibit narcissistic tendencies within the context of their virtual presence. Through a mixed-methods approach combining surveys and content analysis of TikTok posts, the study explores the factors driving their behavior and assesses the potential consequences on their overall well-being and relationships. The findings shed light on the influence of social media on the self-identity and self-presentation of this demographic, offering valuable insights for educators, parents, and mental health professionals seeking to comprehend and address the implications of digital self-expression on the younger generation's psychosocial development.
自我存在与自恋行为(Z世代学生),在提克托巴伦邦市的Indo Global Mandiri大学
本研究调查了巴邻邦市 Indo Global Mandiri 大学 Z 世代女学生的自我存在和自恋行为,特别关注她们在社交媒体平台 TikTok 上的互动。研究旨在了解这些年轻女性在虚拟存在的背景下进行自我宣传和表现出自恋倾向的程度。本研究通过调查和 TikTok 帖子内容分析相结合的混合方法,探讨了驱动她们行为的因素,并评估了对她们整体福祉和人际关系的潜在影响。研究结果揭示了社交媒体对这一人群的自我认同和自我展示的影响,为教育工作者、家长和心理健康专业人士理解和解决数字自我表达对年轻一代社会心理发展的影响提供了有价值的见解。
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