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IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON MENTAL HEALTH

88 Citations•2025•
Sanjali Jain, Piyush Dubey
Emerging Frontiers in Management and Leadership

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Abstract

Social media has transformed the way individuals interact and communicate, significantly impacting mental health and well-being. This study explores the complex relationship between social media usage and mental health, considering both positive and negative effects. While social networking platforms facilitate connectivity, knowledge sharing, and emotional support, excessive usage has been linked to mental health concerns such as anxiety, depression, and self-esteem issues. The displaced behavior theory suggests that when individuals experience stress, they may engage in immediate but detrimental behaviors, such as excessive social media use, which can lead to long-term negative consequences. A systematic review of relevant literature reveals conflicting findings regarding social media's impact on mental health. While some studies highlight the benefits of social interaction and support, others emphasize the risks associated with cyberbullying, self-comparison, and addiction. Data analysis indicates that Instagram dominates social media engagement, with a significant proportion of users experiencing pressure to maintain an idealized online identity. Additionally, a notable percentage of respondents report difficulty in reducing their social media usage, and many experience sleep disturbances as a result. The study underscores the need for a balanced approach to social media engagement, advocating for mental health awareness initiatives by social media platforms. Further longitudinal research is essential to provide clearer insights into the long-term effects of social media on mental health. Understanding the nuances of social media use is crucial for developing strategies to mitigate risks while leveraging its benefits for social connectivity and mental well-being