1a - Hernandez - Research Paper
1a - Hernandez - Research Paper
1a - Hernandez - Research Paper
In Partial Fulfilment
of the Requirements for
RESEARCH PROJECT
Researchers
Leader: HERNANDEZ, PATRICIA
Members:
ANGELES, ALEXANDER VHAN
BALITA, JOHNROBERT
CABALLERO, JONAS MARK
GALOS, VINCE ARCHIE I.
RAMOS, KENT D.
YANGUAS, ROMMELSON JAMES F.
CRUZ, MITZI FAYE B.
DELOS SANTOS, APPLE S.
MALINAO, SHAIRALYN L.
PASCUAL, KATHLYN ANGEL A.
RODRIGUEZ, MICA F.
TABLANTE, DESIREE JOYCE C.
VILLAMEDEZ, JUSMINE JOY C.
Research Adviser
TORRES, EDGAR D.
Table of Contents
Page Number
Acknowledgement………………………………………………. 1
Abstract…………………………………………………………… 2
Introduction
Background of the Study………………………………. 3
Statement of the Problem……………………………… 5
Significance of the Study………………………………. 6
Scope and Delimitation…………………………………. 7
Definition of Terms……………………………………… 8
Methodology
Research Design………………………………………… 9
Research Instrument……………………………………. 9
Research Paradigm……………………………………… 10
Treatment of Data………………………………………... 10
Results and Discussion ………………………………………… 11
Conclusion…………………………………………………………. 18
Recommendation…………………………………………………. 19
Reference…………………………………………………………... 20
Appendix A………………………………………………………… 21
Appendix B………………………………………………………… 23
Curriculum Vitae…………………………………………………..
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
First and foremost, we would like to thank everyone who has been
supportive of us since day one and who has been with us in the darkest of days.
We thank our teachers, classmates, and especially our family for being our
backbones. All of this would not be possible if not for these people:
Mrs. Ma. Aileene D. Cruz, our beloved principal. Our utmost gratitude for
Mr. Edgar D. Torres, our subject teacher. We thank you for everything
especially by guiding us all throughout the making of this research paper. Your
gave your time and effort to answer the questionnaire, which became a tool that
Above all, the researchers would like to thank our Almighty God for giving
us the strength, courage, and knowledge to finish this research project. We give
have shown that social media usage may be beneficial for some people while
other studies show the relevance of social media to negative mental health
outcomes. The main purpose of this study is to find out the positive and negative
communicating with and staying in touch with their loved ones is the positive
effect of social media to the mental health while the negative effect of social
media is that it can be a hotspot for spreading hurtful humor, which can leave a
lasting emotional scar. This research shows that one of the most effective ways
more likely students. Using gadgets and connecting to the media world, they gain
and absorb a lot of information and sometimes news that they might not know
Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to find and connect to friends or other people,
and to have communication with each other. Social Media really gave a lot of
impact on people, any age can go to it and any kind of people use it. According
to Mir and Novas (2020), “Most adolescents and young adults use social media.
With 45% of adolescents reporting that they are online “almost constantly,” and
another 44% saying they are online at least several times a day”. The Article
also states that social media benefits students of more likely adolescents by
communicating and seeking information and times that they needed it the most.
that it can affect the mental health of an individual. It can alleviate tension,
anxiety, and depression by being socially associated with other people, but a lack
of social interaction can pose significant risks to mental health. That is why social
media is created. But in a sense, it also harms the mental health of a person.
Some researchers have discovered that strong social media usage may lead to
than two minutes per time on social networking sites. This is somewhat
social media, cussing, and actions that a child or adolescent should not see.
Some developers warned them that social media can be addicting. The American
social media in young users, including cyber-bullying. But these similar risks
an overview of the positive and negative effects of social media on the mental
The researchers aim to know the effects of social media on the mental health of
questions:
1.1 Age
1.2 Gender
1.4 Strand
2.1 Facebook
2.2 Twitter
2.3 Instagram
2.4 Tiktok
STUDENTS. The results may be beneficial to students for the reason that they
are the majority of users of social media. They will be able to lessen their usage
of something that can be addicting which can possibly affect their mental health.
PARENTS. Each parent of our society will become aware of how deteriorating
and helpful social media to their child's daily routine. The tools, tips, and
resources in this guide can help ensure that the use of social media by young
TEACHERS. The results may help them widen their field of teaching. They will
know the effects of social media and develop it to a form where their students will
be able to learn. This study will inform them that social media is not bad at all, but
it can be a lot of help for our society and for the future generation. But teachers
also need to understand the full impact of social media use by adolescents and
teens, especially the risks these services pose on their mental health.
NETIZENS. This research will give them knowledge about one of the factors that
affect their mental health. Thus, they can make use of social media appropriately
and cautiously
Scope and Delimitation
positive and negative effects of social media on the mental health of students
Jose Rizal Campus. The study will be delimited to fifty (50) respondents - twenty
- five (25) students from Grade 11 and twenty - five (25) students from Grade 12.
the aforementioned population who are all enrolled in said university during the
Definition of Terms
Alleviate – to make (something, such as pain or suffering) more bearable; to
partially remove or correct (something undesirable)
Social Anxiety – (also called social phobia) an intense, persistent fear of being
watched and judge and negatively evaluated by others.
METHODOLOGY
Research Design
study about the effects of social media to the mental health of students,
Research Instrument
The respondents are from Grade 11 and Grade 12 students from Arellano
University – Jose Rizal Campus and chosen through applying the purposive
sampling method.
Research Paradigm
Conceptual Framework
PROCES
- INPUT OUTPUT
S
INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT
Student’s Profile
-Data Gathering
Age
through Improving student’s
Gender Questionnaire mental health by
1. Percentage:
Where:
% = percentage of distribution
below
18 years old 8 16% 3
19 years old and 2 4% 4
above
Total: 50 100%
4 is age 19 and above which has a frequency of 2 equivalent to 4%. The data
revealed that the majority of the respondents came from the age range of 17
years old.
TABLE 1.2 GENDER
Male 25 50% 1
Total: 50 100%
according to gender. Both females and males are in ranked 1 with a frequency of
25 equivalent to 50%. The data revealed that there are equal male and female
respondents.
Grade 12 25 50% 1
Total: 50 100%
according to grade level. Both grade 11 and grade 12 are ranked 1 with the
frequency of 25 equivalent to 50%. The data revealed that there are equal grade
HE 8 16% 2
GAS 8 16% 2
Total: 50 100%
equivalent to 20%. All the remaining strands including STEM, ABM, ICT, HE,
AND GAS are ranked 2 which has a frequency of 8 equivalent to 16%. The data
revealed that the majority of the respondents came from the HUMSS strand.
TABLE 2. MOST USED SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM
Table 2 shows the frequency and percentage of the most used social
media platform. Ranked 1 is "Facebook" with a frequency of 37 equivalent to
74%. Ranked 2 is "Tiktok" with a frequency of 8 equivalent to 16%. Ranked 3 is
"Twitter" with a frequency of 4 equivalent to 8%. Ranked 4 is "Instagram" with a
frequency of 1 equivalent to 2%. Ranked 5 "others" has no response that
resulted in 0%. The findings of the study showed that Facebook is the most used
social media platform.
Table 3 shows the frequency and percentage of the time spent by the
respondents in using social media. Ranked 1 "More than 5 hours a day" with a
frequency of 30 equivalent to 60%. Ranked 2 "1-3 hours a day" with a frequency
of 10 equivalent to 20%. Ranked 3 "3-5 hours a day" with a frequency of 6
equivalent to 12%. Ranked 4 "Less than an hour a day" with a frequency of 4
equivalent to 8%. The findings of the study showed that the majority of the
respondents spend more than 5 hours a day using social media.
TABLE 4. EFFECTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON MENTAL HEALTH
4.1 POSITIVE EFFECTS
Total: 50 100%
Table 4.1 shows the frequency and percentage of the positive effects of
social media on the mental health of students. Ranked 1 "Communicate and stay
up to date with love ones and family around the world" with a frequency of 27
equivalent to 54%. Both in ranked 2 are "Find new friends and communities;
network with other people who share similar interest or ambitions in life" and
equivalent to 14%. Ranked 5 "others" has no response that resulted in 0%. The
findings of the study showed that communicating and staying up to date with their
loved ones is the most positive effect of social media on the mental health of the
Total: 50 100%
social media on the mental health of students. Ranked 1 "Social Media platforms
can be hotspots for spreading hurtful rumors, lies, and abuse that can leave
"Inadequacy about your life or appearance (feel insecure about how you look or
response that resulted in 0%. The findings of the study showed that the most
Total: 50 100%
can learn to live more in the present moment and improve your overall mental
notifications can help you regain control of your time and focus" with a frequency
of 8 equivalent to 16%. Ranked 3 "Use an app to track how much time you spend
on social media each day" with a frequency of 7 equivalent to 14%. Ranked 4 are
"Don't bring your phone or tablet to bed" and "others". Both have no responses
which resulted in 0%. The findings of the study showed that the majority of the
respondents chose practicing mindfulness in using social media to improve their
CONCLUSIONS
Based on the significant findings of this study, the following
1. The majority of the respondents are from the age range of 17 years old and
both female and male repondents. Most of students are from Grade 11 and
3. The majority of respondents spend more than 5 hours per day on social
media.
respondents to communicate with and stay in touch with their loved ones. On the
other hand, the respondents' negative experience with social media is that it can
be a hotspot for spreading hurtful humor, which can leave a lasting emotional
5. One of the most effective ways to improve overall mental health is to practice
STUDENTS – should develop productive habits that will allow them to improve
incorporating social media into their lives. Furthermore, they should remain in an
environment where their mental health is prioritized, not just because it is the
societal norm.
PARENTS – must guide and limit their children's internet use, such as setting a
time limit. They should also explain how to use social media responsibly so that it
TEACHERS – should also determine whether their students' and their situations
subject.
NETIZENS – should be careful with what they post and share on social media
platforms to prevent harm to other users. Instead, they must use social media to
spread good news and raise awareness about mental health issues.
Review
Berryman C., Ferguson C., Negy C. (2017). Social Media Use and Mental
Glazzard J., Stones S. (2019). Social Media and young people’s mental
health
Mir E., Novas C., Seymour M. (2020). Social Media and Adolescents’ and
Questionnaire
Gr./Strand/Section: Age:
1. What social media platform do you use most frequently? (Choose only 1
answer)
b. Instagram d. Twitter
2. How often do you spend time using social media? (Choose only 1 answer)
b. Find new friends and communities; network with other people who share
b. Inadequacy about your life or appearance (feel insecure about how you look or
c. Social Media platforms can be hotspots for spreading hurtful rumors, lies, and
Others:
a. Use an app to track how much time you spend on social media each day.
c. Turning off notifications can help you regain control of your time and focus.
d. Practicing mindfulness which can learn to live more in the present moment and
Others:
APPENDIX B
A. Tally Sheet of Survey Questionnaire
MOST USED SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM
Others 0 0% 5
Total: 50 100%
Total: 50 100%
EFFECTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON MENTAL HEALTH
POSITIVE EFFECTS
Total: 50 100%
NEGATIVE EFFECTS
Negative Effects Frequency Percentage Rank
Social Media platforms
can be hotspots for 58% 1
spreading hurtful rumors, 29
lies, and abuse that can
leave lasting emotional
scars.
Inadequacy about your
life or appearance (feel 24% 2
insecure about how you 12
look or what’s going on in
your own life.)
Social media increases
rather than decreases 12% 3
feelings of loneliness. 6
Total: 50 100%
Total: 50 100%