Determination of social media usage on mental health Among FSR Students at UiTM Seremban 3 / Samuel Millan Tommy ... [et al.].

This study aimed to investigate the determination of social media usage on mental health among FSR students at UiTM Seremban 3. A quantitative research design was applied which was a survey method by distributing a questionnaire via Google form to 349 FSR students at UiTM Seremban 3. Bergen Social M...

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Main Authors: Tommy, Samuel Millan, Abdul Rasid, Aida Roha, Radzuwan, Radzliyana, Shafie., Mohd Shariman
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Language:English
Published: 2024
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spelling my.uitm.ir.1064912024-11-15T15:10:29Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/106491/ Determination of social media usage on mental health Among FSR Students at UiTM Seremban 3 / Samuel Millan Tommy ... [et al.]. Tommy, Samuel Millan Abdul Rasid, Aida Roha Radzuwan, Radzliyana Shafie., Mohd Shariman GV Recreation. Leisure L Education (General) This study aimed to investigate the determination of social media usage on mental health among FSR students at UiTM Seremban 3. A quantitative research design was applied which was a survey method by distributing a questionnaire via Google form to 349 FSR students at UiTM Seremban 3. Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale (BSMAS) was used to test the usage of social media among the students with 6 items. Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21) were used to test the level of mental health with 21 items. Descriptive analysis was used to determine the highest mental health factors involved among the students. SPSS software version 28.0 was used to analyze data of the result. The result showed that stress is the highest dimension under mental health with a mean score of (M = 2.12, SD = 0.786). The result showed that there was no significant difference (p-value = 0.480) between genders regarding mental health factors. Therefore, it failed to reject the null hypothesis. In addition, there was a significant relationship (p-value < 0.001) between social media usage and mental health with a moderate positive level of correlation (r = 0.450). The study’s findings will provide a greater understanding. 2024 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/106491/1/106491.pdf Determination of social media usage on mental health Among FSR Students at UiTM Seremban 3 / Samuel Millan Tommy ... [et al.]. (2024) In: UNSPECIFIED.
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Tommy, Samuel Millan
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Radzuwan, Radzliyana
Shafie., Mohd Shariman
Determination of social media usage on mental health Among FSR Students at UiTM Seremban 3 / Samuel Millan Tommy ... [et al.].
description This study aimed to investigate the determination of social media usage on mental health among FSR students at UiTM Seremban 3. A quantitative research design was applied which was a survey method by distributing a questionnaire via Google form to 349 FSR students at UiTM Seremban 3. Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale (BSMAS) was used to test the usage of social media among the students with 6 items. Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21) were used to test the level of mental health with 21 items. Descriptive analysis was used to determine the highest mental health factors involved among the students. SPSS software version 28.0 was used to analyze data of the result. The result showed that stress is the highest dimension under mental health with a mean score of (M = 2.12, SD = 0.786). The result showed that there was no significant difference (p-value = 0.480) between genders regarding mental health factors. Therefore, it failed to reject the null hypothesis. In addition, there was a significant relationship (p-value < 0.001) between social media usage and mental health with a moderate positive level of correlation (r = 0.450). The study’s findings will provide a greater understanding.
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author Tommy, Samuel Millan
Abdul Rasid, Aida Roha
Radzuwan, Radzliyana
Shafie., Mohd Shariman
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Abdul Rasid, Aida Roha
Radzuwan, Radzliyana
Shafie., Mohd Shariman
author_sort Tommy, Samuel Millan
title Determination of social media usage on mental health Among FSR Students at UiTM Seremban 3 / Samuel Millan Tommy ... [et al.].
title_short Determination of social media usage on mental health Among FSR Students at UiTM Seremban 3 / Samuel Millan Tommy ... [et al.].
title_full Determination of social media usage on mental health Among FSR Students at UiTM Seremban 3 / Samuel Millan Tommy ... [et al.].
title_fullStr Determination of social media usage on mental health Among FSR Students at UiTM Seremban 3 / Samuel Millan Tommy ... [et al.].
title_full_unstemmed Determination of social media usage on mental health Among FSR Students at UiTM Seremban 3 / Samuel Millan Tommy ... [et al.].
title_sort determination of social media usage on mental health among fsr students at uitm seremban 3 / samuel millan tommy ... [et al.].
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