Social Media Addiction and Its Impact on the Well-Being of Adolescent Girls in Rural Andhra Pradesh
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https://doi.org/10.63671/ijsssr.v3i4.563Keywords:
Social media, addiction, wellbeing, adolescent girlsAbstract
The rapid expansion of digital technology and affordable internet access has significantly increased social media use among adolescents, including those in rural areas. This study examines the prevalence of social media addiction and its impact on the well-being of adolescent girls in rural Andhra Pradesh. Using a quantitative descriptive research design, data were collected from 400 adolescent girls through structured interviews and focused group discussions across four administrative zones of the state. The findings reveal a considerable level of problematic social media use, with many respondents reporting anxiety when unable to access social media, difficulty controlling usage, and a continuous desire to remain connected. Social media use was also found to occur during various daily activities such as traveling, studying, and interacting with family and friends, indicating a strong integration of digital engagement into everyday life. The study further identifies several consequences of excessive use, including disruptions in sleep patterns, reduced study time, decreased family interaction, and delays in routine activities. In addition, a portion of respondents reported experiencing physical health issues such as eye strain and hand pain, as well as mental health concerns including lack of concentration, anxiety, and irritability. Exposure to online threats such as fake accounts, unsolicited messages, and cyber harassment was also noted. Overall, the findings highlight the need for targeted digital literacy programs, awareness initiatives, and support systems to encourage safe, balanced, and responsible social media use among adolescent girls in rural communities.
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