2017
DOI: 10.36283/pjr.zu.6.1/007
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Impact of Facebook Addiction on Academic Performance Among Undergraduate Students

Abstract: BACKGROUND The online social networking is rapidly changing the lives of human beings. Young people especially students are more addicted to new technologies and to online social networking site. The popularity of social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Whatsapp continue to grow and making remarkable changes in world now a day. OBJECTIVE To analyze the impact of Facebook addiction on academic performance, self-esteem and intelligence quotient (IQ) level among the undergraduate students. METH… Show more

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“…Perceptions of social comparison on Facebook, especially perceived upward social comparison on Facebook (Vogel et al, 2014;Lee, 2020) and perceived frequency of a negative feeling from social comparisons on Facebook (Lee, 2014) had a strong negative effect on perceived self-esteem (Lee, 2014(Lee, , 2020. Facebook addiction also had a particularly negative effect on perceived self-esteem (Hong et al, 2014;Malik and Khan, 2015;Błachnio et al, 2016b;Baturay and Toker, 2017;Goljović, 2017;Nizami et al, 2017;Atroszko et al, 2018;Kanat-Maymon et al, 2018;Bais and Reyes, 2020;Eşkisu et al, 2020;Seran et al, 2020;Stănculescu and Griffiths, 2021;Awobamise et al, 2022;Smith and Short, 2022;Uram and Skalski, 2022). However, different results could be found in this regard.…”
Section: Perceived Self-esteemmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Perceptions of social comparison on Facebook, especially perceived upward social comparison on Facebook (Vogel et al, 2014;Lee, 2020) and perceived frequency of a negative feeling from social comparisons on Facebook (Lee, 2014) had a strong negative effect on perceived self-esteem (Lee, 2014(Lee, , 2020. Facebook addiction also had a particularly negative effect on perceived self-esteem (Hong et al, 2014;Malik and Khan, 2015;Błachnio et al, 2016b;Baturay and Toker, 2017;Goljović, 2017;Nizami et al, 2017;Atroszko et al, 2018;Kanat-Maymon et al, 2018;Bais and Reyes, 2020;Eşkisu et al, 2020;Seran et al, 2020;Stănculescu and Griffiths, 2021;Awobamise et al, 2022;Smith and Short, 2022;Uram and Skalski, 2022). However, different results could be found in this regard.…”
Section: Perceived Self-esteemmentioning
confidence: 98%