Social Anxiety in Social Media Users: Understanding the Role of Self-Esteem and Demographic Factors
Wahyu Rahardjo,
Mardianti
Abstract:Social anxiety can occur online when individuals use social media. Several factors that are thought to influence social anxiety using social media are self-esteem and demographic factors such as age, gender, and duration of social media use. The aim of this research is to measure empirically whether these variables are determinants of social anxiety using social media. The participants of this research are 164 active social media users who live in the Jakarta Greater Area. The social anxiety scale for social m… Show more
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