International Journal of Social Science & Economic Research
Submit Paper

Title:
SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON RURAL ADOLESCENTS

Authors:
Gurpreet Kaur

|| ||

Gurpreet Kaur
Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Guru Kashi University, Talwandi Sabo, Punjab.

MLA 8
Kaur, Gurpreet. "SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON RURAL ADOLESCENTS." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 7, no. 12, Dec. 2022, pp. 3914-3927, doi.org/10.46609/IJSSER.2022.v07i12.004. Accessed Dec. 2022.
APA 6
Kaur, G. (2022, December). SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON RURAL ADOLESCENTS. Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 7(12), 3914-3927. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.46609/IJSSER.2022.v07i12.004
Chicago
Kaur, Gurpreet. "SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON RURAL ADOLESCENTS." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 7, no. 12 (December 2022), 3914-3927. Accessed December, 2022. https://doi.org/10.46609/IJSSER.2022.v07i12.004.

References

[1]. Aggarwal,V.B.(2002) “Media and society”-challenges and opportunities. Himachal Pradesh Univrsity, Shimla. ISBN 817-0-22-9960,
[2]. Ahn, J. (2011). The Effect of Social Network Sites on Adolescents Social and Academic Development. J of Information Science and Technology. 62(8). pp. 1435-1445.
[3]. Allen, R. (2010). Factors Influencing the Uses of Social Networking Websites Amongst Young,Professional South Africans. South Africa: University Of Pretoria.
[4]. Al-Sharqi, Hashim, K. and Kutbi, I. (2015). Perceptions of Social Media Impact on Students Social Behavior: A Comparison between Arts and Science Students. International J of Education and Social Science. 2(4). pp. 122-131.
[5]. Berson, I.R., and Berson, M. J. (2005). Challenging Online Behaviors of Youth Findings from a Comparative Analysis of Young People in the United States and New Zealand. J of Social Science. 23(1), pp 29-38.
[6]. Bhushan, A. (2018) Impact of Media on Indian Society Towards Women. International Labour Office Publications. Geneva. Switzerland.
[7]. Boulos, M.N.K. and Wheelert, S. (2007). The Emerging Web 2.0 Social Software: An Enabling Suits of Sociable Technologies In Health and Health Care Education. J Health Information and Libraries. 3(3). Pp. 2-23.
[8]. Brady, K.P.,Holcomb, L.B. and Smith, B.V. (2010). The Use of Alternative Social Networking Sites in Higher Educational Settings: A Case Study of the E-Learning Benefits of Ning in education. J of Interactive Online Learning. 9(2). Pp. 151-157.
[9]. Castells, Manuel. (1996).The rise of the network society, the information age: economy, society and culture. Blackwell Publishing, U.K.
[10]. Chen, Kawkitipong, L. and Ractham. (2016). Using Social Media to Enrich Information Systems Field Trip Experience: Students Satisfaction and Continue Intentions. J of Human behavior. 63(2). pp. 256-263.
[11]. Chintan (2016). Users Behavior towards Social Media: A Study in the State of Gujrat. International J of Advanced Research in Management and Social Sciences. 2(8).pp.82-94.
[12]. Chukwure, J. (2017). The Impact of Social Media on Social Lifestyle. International J of Nursing Science. 5(4). pp. 9928-9940.
[13]. Clark, A. and Roberts (2010) ‘Employer’s use of social networking sites: A socially irresponsible practice”, Springer stable, Vol.95, No.4, P 507-525.
[14]. Clerk, A. and Robert, S. (2010). “Employer’s use of social networking sites: A socially irresponsible practice”, Springer stable. J of Social Science. 95(4). Pp. 507-25.
[15]. Cohen, R. (2011). “Internet history”. International J of Computer Science. 2(2). pp. 45-64.
[16]. Cuddon J. A. (1998). A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Theory. London: Penguin publishing.
[17]. Das, M.(2013) Women And Internet: A Philosophical Study Of Gender Inequality Between Male And Female.J of Humanities and Social Science. 3(1).pp.82-94.
[18]. David-Ferdon, C., Hertz M.F. (2007) Electronic media, violence, and adolescents: An emerging public health problem. Journal of Adolescent Health. 41(6). pp 155-162.
[19]. Devi, C.B. and Ratan, R. (2012). “Internet use among University students: A case study of Assam University Silchar”.
[20]. Dorothy G, Jeromel,S. (2001).Hand Book Of Children And The Media. Sage publications, Inc, thousand oaks, California.
[21]. Duranti, A.(1997).Linguistic Anthropology. Cambridge: Cambridge university press.
[22]. Edge,W. (2017). Impact of Social Media Use among Nursing Students. J of Healthcare Communication. 2(3). Pp. 1-3.
[23]. Green field, P.M., Subrahmanyam, K.(2003). Online Discourse in a Teen Chat Room: New Cods and New Modes of Coherence in a Visual Medium.J of applied developmental psychology. 23(2). pp.713-738.
[24]. Hashim, K &Kutbi, I (2015). Perceptions Of Social Media Impact On Students Social Behaviour: A Comparison Between Arts And Science Students. 2(4).pp. 103-124.
[25]. Hinduja S, Patchin JW. (2010). Bullying, cyber bullying, and suicide. International Research J of Computer science and Social Scieences. 14(3). pp. 206–221.
[26]. Jacobsen, W.C. and Forste, R. (2011). The Wired Generation: Academic and Social Outcomes of Electronic Media use Among University Students. J of Social Networking. 14(5). Pp. 275-280.
[27]. Jeesmitha, P.S. (2019). The Impact of Social Media. International J ofScientificand Engineering Development. 2(1). pp. 229-235.
[28]. Jenson, R (2011) The Power Of TV: Cable TelevionAnd Women’s Status In India. J Of Economics. 24(3). pp. 9-17.
[29]. Jha,R.K, D.K, Basnet, Paudel, Sah, P, Sah, A.K and Adhikari, K. (2016). Facebook Use and Its Effect on the Life of Health Science Students in a Private Medical of Nepal: a field study. 22(5). pp. 469-502.
[30]. Jonny,J. (2011). Social media and social movements, International Socialism.InternationalJ of Advances Research in Management Monthly. 3(1).pp. 28-32.
[31]. Junco, R., Helbergert, G, and Loken, E. (2011). The Effect of Twitter on College Students Engagement and Grades, J of Computer Assisted Learning. 27(4). pp. 119-132.
[32]. Juszczyk and Stanislaw. (2015). Fields of Impact of Social Media on Youth- Methodological Implications. J of Social Science.5(2). pp 71-85.
[33]. Kaewkitipong, L. (2016). Using Social Media To Enrich Information Systems Field Trip Experience: Students Satisfaction And Continuance Intentions. Computers In Human Behavior. 6(4).pp.510-513
[34]. Katz E, Haas, H., and Gurevitch, M. (1973). On the Use of the Mass Media for Important Things. American Sociological Review. 38(2). Pp 164-181.
[35]. Katz, E., Blumler, J.G., and Gurevitch, M. (1974). Utilization of mass communication by the individual. Sage Publication. New Delhi.
[36]. Blumler, J.G. and E. Katz (Eds). The uses of mass communication: Current perspectives on gratification research. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, publications.
[37]. Kaur, S. (2000). Samaj vigiyan de moolsankalp, publication bureau, Patiala P 131.
[38]. Kaur, S. (2012). A Study of Adjustment of High School Students in Relation to Their Achievement, Sex and Locality.International J of Research in Education. 1 (2) . pp. 18-21
[39]. Kelly, L., Kerr, G., Drennan, J. (2010). Avoidance of Advertising in Social Networking Sites: The Teenage Perspective. J of Interactive Advertising. 10(2).pp.16-27.
[40]. Khan, S. (2012). Impact of Social Networking Websites on Students. J of Social Sciences. 5(2). pp. 56-77.
[41]. Kirik, J (2000) Television and Social Change In Rural India. New Delhi: Sage Publications.
[42]. Krishna S, Boren S.A. andBalas E.A. (2009). Healthcare via Cell Phones: A Systematic Review. J ofHealthScience. 15(3). Pp. 231-240.
[43]. Krishna, B. and Balas. (2009). Healthcare via Cell phones: A Systematic Review. J of Teleemed Health. 15(3). pp231-240.
[44]. Kumar, S (2012) Social Networks And The Business Value Of Social Media. International J of Humanities , Society And Culture.7(10).pp. 46-52.
[45]. Loomba Ania (1998). Mass media. London and New York: Routledg publishers.
[46]. Lowisz, S. (2014). The Influence of Social Media on Today’s Culture. J of Social Sciences. 32(8). pp. 1479-1498.
[47]. Lusk, B. (2010). Digital Natives and Social Media Behaviors: An Overview. International J of Marketing and Technology. 17(5). pp. 3-6.
[48]. Makinde, O. A, Odimegwu, C. O, Abdulmlik, J. O, Babalola and Fawole. (2016). Gender-Based Violence following Social Media Acquaintance in Nigeria. J of Reproductive Health. 20(4). pp. 67-94.
[49]. Manpreet and Pavneet. (2016). Transformation of Punjab’s Malva Region From Cotton Belt. International journal of Social Sciences. 5(9). pp 35-40.
[50]. McLeod, J. (2007). Beginning Postcolonialism. Manchester. Manchester Up publishers.
[51]. McQuail, D. (2010). Mass communication theory: An Introduction. London, UK: Sage.
[52]. Mohammad, B.and Al-Zoubi, S. (2015). The Impact of Technologies on Society: A Review. J of Humanities and Social Science. 20(2). pp. 82-86.
[53]. Moshman, J.(2009). Online Social Networking and NGOs (Non-profit Social Network Survey Report). International Research J of Business and Management.7(10).pp. 46-52.
[54]. Mukhopadhyaya, D. (2009). Education and Empowerment of Women.Women Education and Development.8 (4). Pp. 83-204
[55]. Nicolescu and Razvan (2016). “The imposition of Beauty”, in Social Media in Southeast Italy. UCL, Press.
[56]. Patrions (2007). Returns to Education: Further Updates. J of Education Economy.12(2), pp. 111-134.
[57]. Paul, L. (2012). Improving health in adolescents with the use of information technologies. J of Nursing Information. 16(1). pp 16-22.
[58]. Qureshi (2016). Use of Social Media and Social Activism: A Study of Youth in Jaipur. International J of Scientific and Research Publications.2(8). pp. 50-53.
[59]. Raghuram, L., Sangman .Han and Sunil G. (2009).“Do friends influence purchases in a social network?” Graw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi.
[60]. Rajeev, M.M.J. (2015). Effects of Social Media on Social Relationships: A Descriptive Study on the Impact of Mobile Phones among Youth Population. Indian J of Research. 4(2). pp. 11-16.

ABSTRACT:
Today, social media is an inseparable part of individual’s life. It is capable of transforming behavior, beliefs, skills, social insects and other things. Social media offers new skills and ways to participate in the world. This paper explores the psychological effects of social media on rural adolescents in Sri Muktsar Sahib and Mansa District of Punjab. The total sample size comprised of 120 respondents from all the eight villages were selected randomly. This paper shows that more than half (52.5%) of the respondents demanded expensive phones, tablets from their parents to playing video games. Most of the respondents (49.16%) used social media when nobody around them, ninety five percent of the respondents were used smart phone, Teenagers mostly use social media for entertainment.

IJSSER is Member of