The Psychosocial Impact of Social Media on the Youths in Hwange Urban Area

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The study is about the impact of social media on the mental health of adolescents. The study explores the relationship between social media use and mental health among adolescents in Hwange Urban Area, with the aim of understanding the risks and benefits of social media use for this population. The study is hinged on the three objectives that is (a) To examine the relationship between social media use and mental health problems in adolescents, (b)To identify the specific ways in which social media use is impacting on the mental health of adolescents in Hwange Urban area and (c) To develop interventions to help adolescents reduce their social media use so as to improve their mental health. The literature review examines existing research on social media use and mental health among adolescents, including studies on cyberbullying, misinformation, self-esteem issues, and the use of social media for social support. A qualitative research approach was used in the study. The data collection instruments used are semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions with a sample of adolescents in Hwange Central Ward 8. Data analysis involved thematic analysis to identify patterns and themes related to social media use and mental health. C The findings suggest a negative relationship between excessive social media use and mental health among adolescents in Hwange Central Ward 8, with potential impacts including increased anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem. The findings also highlight the potential benefits of social media use for social support and connection, particularly during times of stress or isolation. The study recommends interventions that promote healthy social media habits, empowering adolescents to make informed decisions about their social media use, and educate parents and communities about the risks and benefits of social media use for adolescents.

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