Relationship Between Social Support, Social Media Usage, and Psychological Well- Being among Undergraduates in Different Institutions of Punjab

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
H. Tariq, Umme Bilqees, Seemal Fatima, Sumbal Mukhtar, H. Usman, Amad Noor Ahmad Butt
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Background: Social media is like a magnanimous tree and us being leaves connected through twigs of imagination Today 4.33 billion people are connected to the internet, and almost all do by using their mobiles. In Pakistan, there were 71 million broadband subscribers and 69 million 3G/4G users in June 2019. Aims & Objectives: The current study aimed to find the relationship between social support, social media usage, and psychological well-being among undergraduates aged 18-25 years. Methods: A sample of eight hundred and forty-three male and female students was included in this research. A stratified random sampling technique was applied in the research. The sample was taken from departments of various institutions in Lahore. The duration of the study was 6 months. The study was a cross-sectional study and the data were collected using questionnaires based on Ryff's scale of psychological well-being, Media and Technology Usage and Attitudes Scale, and Inventory of Social Supportive Behavior (ISSB) scale. Results: The data were analyzed on SPSS 25 and the results indicated that social support received from close ties was positively correlated with psychological well-being [r(841) = .523, n = 843, p< .001]. At the same time, social support received from online sources had no significant impact on psychological well-being while social media usage was negatively correlated with psychological well-being [r(841) = -.215, n = 843, p< .001]. Using the regression analysis technique, the three variables in combination explained 34.6% of the variance in psychological well-being [R2 = 0.346, F(6, 836) = 75.37, p< 0.01]. Age and gender had no significant effect. Conclusion: These findings implicate that healthy interpersonal relationships between close ties and undergraduate students should be encouraged and controlled usage of social networking sites should be practiced.
旁遮普不同院校大学生社会支持、社交媒体使用与心理健康的关系
背景:社交媒体就像一棵宽宏大量的大树,我们是通过想象的细枝连接起来的树叶。今天,有43.3亿人连接到互联网,几乎所有人都是通过手机连接的。截至2019年6月,巴基斯坦有7100万宽带用户和6900万3G/4G用户。目的:本研究旨在探讨18-25岁大学生社会支持、社交媒体使用与心理健康之间的关系。方法:以843名在校男女学生为研究对象。本研究采用分层随机抽样技术。样本取自拉合尔各机构的部门。研究时间为6个月。本研究为横断面研究,采用Ryff心理健康量表、媒体与技术使用与态度量表、社会支持行为量表(ISSB)等问卷进行数据收集。结果:用SPSS 25软件对数据进行分析,结果表明,亲密关系中获得的社会支持与心理幸福感呈正相关[r(841) = .523, n = 843, p< .001]。同时,从网络来源获得的社会支持对心理健康没有显著影响,而社交媒体的使用与心理健康呈负相关[r(841) = -]。215, n = 843, p< .001]。采用回归分析技术,三个变量组合解释34.6%的心理幸福感方差[R2 = 0.346, F(6,836) = 75.37, p< 0.01]。年龄和性别无显著影响。结论:应鼓励大学生建立健康的人际关系,控制大学生使用社交网站。
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