Conceptual Paper: The Impact of Social Media Usage on Aggression and Loneliness in Adolescents
Abstract
Social media has quickly become a significant part of adolescent life, enhancing communication and social interactions. However, its psychological effects, particularly related to aggression and loneliness, are increasingly concerning. This conceptual paper examines how social media use among adolescents may lead to higher levels of aggression and greater feelings of loneliness. It highlights the impact of online interactions, cyberbullying, and social comparison. By utilizing established theories such as social learning theory and social comparison theory, this paper provides a framework for understanding the potential mechanisms that contribute to these negative outcomes. Additionally, the paper advocates for the implementation of digital literacy education and interventions aimed at promoting healthier online behaviors among adolescents.
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