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Title: | GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SOCIAL MEDIA ADDICTION AMONG ADOLESCENT STUDENTS |
Authors: | Gaja Lakshmi S Selvaraj B |
Keywords: | Social media addiction gender differences adolescent students |
Issue Date: | Aug-2020 |
Publisher: | GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS |
Abstract: | There is nothing inherently bad with interacting with friends and other members in online or shares the ideas, likes and dislikes. but for a lot of children, the line between the virtual world and ofine reality can become quite hazy. The present study made an attempt to evaluate the gender differences and working and non working mother's children on social media addiction. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 136 middle adolescent school students in Coimbatore city. Social media usage was assessed by Social media addiction questionnaire. Demographics variables like gender, siblings, parents working status, family type etc., were collected. To analyze the data t-test was used. The study found out that, a signicant difference was observed among male and female school students in social media addiction. Further, there is no signicant difference exist between working and non-working mother's children in social media addiction |
URI: | https://www.worldwidejournals.com/global-journal-for-research-analysis-GJRA/article/gender-differences-in-social-media-addiction-among-adolescent-students/MTYwMjc=/?is=1&b1=1&k=1 |
ISSN: | 2277 - 8160 |
Appears in Collections: | National Journals |
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