Social media addiction and social anxiety among UCSI University students in Kuala Lumpur

With the advancements of technological evolution, social media has become an essential part of our lives. There is a rising concern regarding university students’ dependence on social media use, which can lead to negative consequences for their emotional development, especially social anxiety and ov...

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Main Authors: Mohamed, Malaahath, Syed Alwi, Syarifah Maisarah, Kahar, Rojanah
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Language:English
Published: Global Academic Excellence (M) Sdn Bhd 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119262/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119262/1/119262.pdf
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author Mohamed, Malaahath
Syed Alwi, Syarifah Maisarah
Kahar, Rojanah
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Syed Alwi, Syarifah Maisarah
Kahar, Rojanah
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description With the advancements of technological evolution, social media has become an essential part of our lives. There is a rising concern regarding university students’ dependence on social media use, which can lead to negative consequences for their emotional development, especially social anxiety and overall quality of life. This study cross-sectional study aimed to examine the relationship between social media addiction and social anxiety among private University Students in Kuala Lumpur. A total of 128 participants completed the Social Media Addiction Scale (SMAS) and the Social Interaction Anxiety Scale (SIAS). Data were analyzed using independent sample t-tests and Pearson’s correlation. About two-thirds (68.8%) of our students demonstrated a high level of social media addiction. 25 out of 128 participants exhibited a high level of social anxiety. Social media addiction was moderately correlated with social anxiety (r = 0.57**, p < 0.05). There was no significant gender difference in social media addiction and social anxiety. Rigorous validation of the findings by future studies is essential to understand better the effect of social media addiction and other possible factors on social anxiety.
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spelling upm-1192622025-08-13T00:01:02Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119262/ Social media addiction and social anxiety among UCSI University students in Kuala Lumpur Mohamed, Malaahath Syed Alwi, Syarifah Maisarah Kahar, Rojanah With the advancements of technological evolution, social media has become an essential part of our lives. There is a rising concern regarding university students’ dependence on social media use, which can lead to negative consequences for their emotional development, especially social anxiety and overall quality of life. This study cross-sectional study aimed to examine the relationship between social media addiction and social anxiety among private University Students in Kuala Lumpur. A total of 128 participants completed the Social Media Addiction Scale (SMAS) and the Social Interaction Anxiety Scale (SIAS). Data were analyzed using independent sample t-tests and Pearson’s correlation. About two-thirds (68.8%) of our students demonstrated a high level of social media addiction. 25 out of 128 participants exhibited a high level of social anxiety. Social media addiction was moderately correlated with social anxiety (r = 0.57**, p < 0.05). There was no significant gender difference in social media addiction and social anxiety. Rigorous validation of the findings by future studies is essential to understand better the effect of social media addiction and other possible factors on social anxiety. Global Academic Excellence (M) Sdn Bhd 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119262/1/119262.pdf Mohamed, Malaahath and Syed Alwi, Syarifah Maisarah and Kahar, Rojanah (2024) Social media addiction and social anxiety among UCSI University students in Kuala Lumpur. International Journal of Education, Psychology and Counseling, 9 (55). pp. 680-689. ISSN 0128-164X https://gaexcellence.com/ijepc/article/view/4261/3922 10.35631/ijepc.955046
spellingShingle Mohamed, Malaahath
Syed Alwi, Syarifah Maisarah
Kahar, Rojanah
Social media addiction and social anxiety among UCSI University students in Kuala Lumpur
title Social media addiction and social anxiety among UCSI University students in Kuala Lumpur
title_full Social media addiction and social anxiety among UCSI University students in Kuala Lumpur
title_fullStr Social media addiction and social anxiety among UCSI University students in Kuala Lumpur
title_full_unstemmed Social media addiction and social anxiety among UCSI University students in Kuala Lumpur
title_short Social media addiction and social anxiety among UCSI University students in Kuala Lumpur
title_sort social media addiction and social anxiety among ucsi university students in kuala lumpur
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119262/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119262/1/119262.pdf