Tiktok Usage, Social Comparison, and Self-Esteem Among the Youth: Moderating Role of Gender
Qaribu Yahaya Nasidi,
Abdulkarim Bello Norde,
Jamila Mohammed Dahiru
et al.
Abstract:TikTok has swiftly risen to prominence as one of the world’s top social media and entertainment sites. Every day, millions of users log on to the site. The platform’s users generate millions of moments and post several videos every minute. Nevertheless, research shows that TikTok usage is more prevalent among those with high self-esteem and less among those with poor self-esteem. This study examines the relationship between TikTok usage, social comparison, and self-esteem using gender as a moderator. The resea… Show more
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