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SELFIE SYNDROME AND SOCIAL MEDIA ADDICTION OF
GRADE 10 STUDENTS
A Research Paper Presented to
Ms. Wennie Caparas
Faculty, Senior High School
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In Partial Fulfillment
of the Subject Requirements for
PRACTICAL RESEARCH II
First Semester, SY 2019-2020
By:
TANTIADO, DENNISSE AARON S.
CAPARAS, KAREN NICOLE C.
TRUGO, KRIZELLE MAE D.
MANALO, ELLJAY MAE C.
SALONOY, LAICA E.
November, 2019
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Statement of the Problem
The study aims to answer the following:
1) What is the demographic profile of Grade 10 students in terms of:
a) Sex
b) Age
2) What is the difference between the male and female when it comes to taking
a selfie?
3) What is the frequency level of taking up a selfie of a Grade 10 student?
a) Borderline
b) Acute
c) Chronic
4) What are the perceived signs that a student being addicted in social media in
terms of:
a) Hours spent
b) Satisfaction
5) Is there any significant relationship between selfie syndrome and social media
addiction of Grade 10 students?
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CHAPTER IV
PRESENTATION, INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA
This chapter discusses the result of the study. The researcher presents the
gathered data to show the presentation, interpretation and analysis in order to
formulate conclusion and recommendation.
In data presentation table and various graphs will be utilize in accordance with
the needs of the study. The second part of this chapter is the interpretation of the
data which gives the explanations about the data collected. The last part of this
chapter is the Analysis of Data wherein Interpretation and data analysis is very
essential as stated by Tania (2014), “It is the process of assigning meaning to the
collected information and determining the conclusions, significance, and
implications of the findings”.
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Table 1. Demographic profile of Grade 10 students in terms of sex
SEX FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE
F 40 50%
M 40 50%
Total 80 100%
Table 1. shows the results of the frequency distribution and the percentage of
the demographic profile of Grade 10 students with the total respondents of 80 in
terms of sex, female and male. Wherein both got 40 respondents with the total
number of 80 students. Also, in the percentage both got 50% with the overall of
100%. A longitudinal survey that was conducted by Yu and Shek (2013) in Hong
Kong reported prevalence rate of Internet addiction as high as 26.7% among
high school students whether it is male or female and were able to vocalize at
least one positive impacts such as browsing to social media sites right after they
wake up from sleep or uploading and in liking selfies.
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Table 1.1. Demographic profile of Grade 10 students in terms of age
AGE FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE
15 y/o 36 45%
16 y/o 39 49%
17 y/o 5 6%
Total 80 100%
Table 1.1. shows the results of the frequency distribution and the percentage of
the demographic profile of Grade 10 students with the total respondents of 80 in
terms of age. Ages 15 years old has the respondents of 36 that got 45%. Next,
the students whose ages 16 years old with the total of 39 that has the percentage
of 49%. Lastly, students ages 17 years old that only got 5 that has 6%. The
majority age of the some respondents are ages 16 years old. With an overall total
frequency of 80 with the percentage of 100. In the study of Lenhart (2010)
reported that gathered the responses of the selected students in LaSalle College
Antipolo with age ranging from 16-19 years old. Young adults tend to be active in
social media and selfie-taking. In taking selfies, adolescents at this age range
were more likely to take photos without even posting it.
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Table 2. Differences between the male and female when it comes to taking a
selfie
SEX WEIGHTED MEAN VERBAL INTERVAL
Male 2.83 Disagree
Female 3.767147 Neither Agree or Disagree
Table 2. shows the computed weighted mean and the verbal interval of the
differences between the male and female when it comes to taking a selfie. The
male respondents had a weighted mean of 2.83 where some of them does not like
to take selfies because of its verbal interval is disagree. Next was the female
respondents who has a weighted mean of 3.767147 where its verbal interval is
neither agree or disagree. Therefore, the majority among male and female when it
comes to taking a selfie are the female. Based on Selfiecity (2014), a project that
tracks selfies revealed that in New York, 23-year-old females take the most selfies
and 62 percent of selfies are taken by women. This shows that females take
selfies continuously even in “boring” places, while a man can go to the moon and
take only a few photos. Reflecting that selfies are a mirror for women through
which they reflect themselves and reflect their beauty. Millennial women use
selfies to portray a specific image as a reflection of their life, even if it is not
genuine.
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Table 3. Frequency level of taking up a selfie
FREQUENCY LEVEL WEIGHTED MEAN
Borderline 31.5
Acute 55.25714286
Chronic 76.27906977
Table 3. shows the different frequency level of Grade 10 students when taking
up a selfie. The Borderline level has the lower weighted mean of 31.5 which
means that students whose taking selfies were not able to post to on social
media. Next is acute level that has a weighted mean of 55.25714286 where
students posting their selfies a day and the chronic level with the weighted mean
of 76.27906977 whereas, the majority level where most of the respondents are
experiencing an uncontrollable urge to take and post photos a day. As Kaur, S., &
Vig, D. (2016) pointed out in their findings where their respondents are the Indian
students as participants in their research showed that those with chronic selfitis
were more likely to be motivated to take selfies due to attention-seeking,
environmental enhancement and social competition. The results suggest that
people with chronic levels of selfitis are seeking to fit in with those around them,
and may display symptoms similar to other potentially addictive behaviors.
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Table 4. Perceived signs of a student being addicted in social media in terms
of hours spent
HOURS SPENT FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE
30 – 60 minutes 12 15%
1 – 2 hours 12 15%
3 – 4 hours 24 30%
6 hours and above 32 40%
Total 80 100%
Table 4. shows the frequency distribution and its percentage of the perceived
signs of a student being addicted in social media in terms of hours spent. Both of
the time between 30-60 minutes and 1-2 hours has got the respondents of 12
with a percentage of 15. Some of the respondents answered 3-4 hours with a
frequency of 24 and a percent of 30. Lastly, 6 hours and above where students
spent in using social media with a frequency of 32 and a percentage of 40. With
the overall total frequency of 80 and with a percentage of 100. Wherein most of
the respondents spending their time in about 6 hours and above in using social
media. The latest Digital 2019 report, from Hootsuite and We Are Social, shows
that people are spending on average of 6 hours and 42 minutes online each day.
Half of that is spent on mobile devices. Also, it shows a modest decrease from
the previous year, which showed 6 hours and 49 minutes of usage.
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Table 4.1. Perceived signs of a student being addicted in social media in
terms of satisfaction
SATISFACTION WEIGHTED MEAN VERBAL INTERVAL
Salience 4.04375 Often
Excessive Use 4.094620253 Often
Neglect Work 3.4625 Frequently
Anticipation 4.0125 Often
Lack of Control 3.816666667 Frequently
Neglect Social Life 3.75 Frequently
Table 4.1. shows the computed weighted mean and its verbal interval of the
perceived signs of a student being addicted in social media in terms of
satisfaction where distinct characteristics are being shown. All participants have
a different perception when it comes to satisfaction. It can be seen that salience
has a weighted mean of 4.04375 which means that the respondent uses the
Internet as a form of mental escape from distributing thoughts and may feel that
life without the Internet would be boring, empty, or joyless. The weighted mean
that has 4.094620253 is excessive use where some of the respondents engages
in excessive online behavior and compulsive usage, and is intermittently unable
to control time online that he or she hides from others. The computed weighted
mean in neglect work is 3.4625, job or school performance and productivity are
most likely compromised due to the amount of time spent online and the
respondent may become defensive or secretive about the time spent online. The
corrected mean in anticipation is 4.0125 indicates that the respondent most likely
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thinks about being online when not at the computer and feels compelled to use
the Internet when offline. Next is the weighted mean in lack of control,
3.816666667 that has trouble managing his or her online time and lastly neglect
social life that most likely utilizes online relationships to cope with situational
problems that has a weighted mean of 3.75. However, the majority perceived
signs in terms of satisfaction is the excessive use. Based on the three models of
Xu and Tan (2012), it suggests that the transition from normal to problematic
social networking use or the excessive use occurs when social networking is
viewed by the individual as an important (or even exclusive) mechanism to
relieve stress, loneliness, or depression .
Table 5. Significant relationship of selfie syndrome and social media
addiction
SELFIE SYNDROME SOCIAL MEDIA ADDICTION
Weighted Mean Weighted Mean
3.29875 3.876065
Pearson R Correlation 0.701968
Relationship Moderate Correlation
Table 5. shows the results of the significant relationship of selfie syndrome and
social media addiction of grade 10 students. The weighted mean of selfie
syndrome has 3.29875 while in social media addiction has 3.876065. To get its
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correlation the two variables are computed by the use of Pearson r and tabular
correlation. By using the said formula the outcome result is 0.701968 which
means that the relationship of the two is moderate correlation. If the value lies
between ± 0.30 and ± 0.49, then it is said to be a moderate or medium
correlation. Katz & Crocker (2015) indicates that social media platforms and
recently, ‘selfies’ have become fully incorporated into young people’s lives. As
the selfitis researchers (2014) describe, “People suffering from the disorder took
selfies in an attempt to increase their self-confidence, seek attention, improve
their mood, and connect with the environment around them (to create a record of
memories), increase their conformity with the social group around them, and to
be socially competitive.” Selfies allow the opportunity for instant gratification in
the form of positive feedback, shares and likes, something which has only been
made possible with the rise of social media. Also, Pounders, K., et.al. (2016)
claimed that selfie-postings provide people with a channel to manage others’
impressions of them, creating and boosting their self-esteem, which can support
their happiness and physical attractiveness.
CHAPTER V
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SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
This chapter presents the summary of the research study undertaken, the
conclusions drawn and the recommendations made as outgrowth of this study.
Wherein the main purpose of the study is to determine the relationship of selfie
syndrome and in social media addiction of Grade 10 students. Its reasons and
perceived signs.
Summary of Findings
The findings of the study are as follow:
1. Demographic profile of Grade 10 students in terms of:
1.1 Sex
The total respondents of grade 10 students is 80 in terms of sex, female and
male. Wherein both got 40 respondents with the total number of 80 students.
Also, in the percentage both got 50% with the overall of 100%.
1.2 Age
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There are different age in students in Grade 10 some are ages 15 years old
that had the respondents of 36 that got 45%. Next is the 16 years old where it is
the majority age with the total of 39 that has the percentage of 49%. Lastly,
students ages 17 years old that only got 5 that has 6%.
2. Difference between male and female when it comes to taking a selfie
Students who likes to take more selfies are the females that had the
weighted mean of 3.767147 wherein all of the participants are resulting into
taking many selfies of themselves whether they like to take one or not than the
males where some of them does not like to take selfies or has the least number
of shots when it comes to taking up a selfie in a day that has a weighted mean of
2.83.
3. Frequency level of taking up a selfie
The reason why many of the Grade 10 students are addicted in taking up a
selfie is that they are in a chronic level with an outstanding weighted mean of
76.27906977 which means that they are experiencing an uncontrollable urge to
take and post up to six photos a day. Second one is the acute level that has a
weighted mean of 55.25714286 meaning that students post their selfies up to
three a day. Lastly the borderline level with a weighted mean of 31.5 wherein
some students only took up to three selfies but not posting it.
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4. Perceived signs that a student being addicted in social media in terms of:
4.1 Hours Spent
The results of the students who took the survey where the majority hours
spent is 6 hours and above that has 40% with 32 respondents, they are the ones
who spent more in using social media. Followed by ranges 3 – 4 hours that has a
percentage of 30 wherein 24 respondents answered it. But the other 12 students
only spent 1 – 2 hours or 30 – 60 minutes where both time got 15%.
4.2 Satisfaction
Each participants have a different perception when it comes to satisfaction in
using social media. The weighted mean of salience is 4.04375 which means that
the respondent uses the Internet as a form of mental escape. The computed
weighted mean in neglect work is 3.4625 where productivity are most likely
compromised due to the amount of time spent online. In anticipation it has
4.0125 indicates that the respondent most likely thinks about being online. Next
is lack of control where the weighted mean is 3.816666667 that has trouble
managing his time online and lastly neglect social life that most likely utilizes
online relationships to cope with situational problems that has a weighted mean
of 3.75. However, the highest weighted mean among the six is 4.094620253 that
is excessive use meaning students are engage in excessive online behavior and
compulsive usage.
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5. Significant relationship between selfie syndrome and social media
addiction
The selfie syndrome and social media addiction has a moderate correlation
wherein the weighted mean of selfie syndrome is 3.29875 while 3.876065 in
social media addiction. The two variables are computed by the use of Pearson r
and tabular correlation to get its relationship. By using the said formula the
outcome result is 0.701968.
Conclusions
Based on the findings of the study, the following conclusions are drawn;
1. Some of the students in Grade 10 neither male or female ages 16 years old
meaning that they are more prone and can be easily attached when it comes to
being addicted in social media and in taking selfies.
2. Female is the most addicted when it comes in taking a selfie because they
have more confidence when showing their face and compare to male most of
them are shy to show their own face or neither they like to take selfies or not.
3. Half of the students are already experiencing or having a psychological illness
or the so-called selfie syndrome where they had an uncontrollable urge to post
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their picture on social media to have many likes or to get others attention so they
post everyday to fit in with those around them.
4. The main reason a student being addicted in social media is because of
excessive use on it where they are unable to control their time online spending 6
hours and above because of its good features and quality offers.
5. There is a significant relationship between selfie syndrome and social media
addiction. Therefore, posting a selfie in social media provides people a channel
to receive a positive feedback from their social friends by liking it to boost their
confidence, which can support happiness and physical attractiveness. Also, it
can lead a student to be even more addicted in social media because of posting
his/her photos every day.
Recommendations
In the light of the findings and conclusions drawn, the following
recommendations are suggested:
1. Building willpower for those students who are under 16 years old that allows
them to deliberately ignore distractions like being addicted in social media and
taking selfies while staying focused on the task at hand.
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2. Have a selfie time-out, since taking a selfie is everyone’s like it should be
controlled in every minute or have a break especially women to avoid being
insecure in her physical looks and conduct a further research why men isn’t
interested or only taking a least selfie of their selves and if the amount of selfie
they are taking will change as time goes by in the future.
3. The school must invite a psychologist and had a seminar for the students and
for those who already experienced having a selfie syndrome to have a
knowledge about its causes and effects to lessen their selfie level in to
borderline.
4. Organize a fun activity like engaging in any sports for the students to minimize
their social media presence and usage and sometimes parents should also
intervene in their son’s activity in using social media.
5. Conduct a seminar for the students to be aware about the disadvantages of
posting selfies in social media can be causing a person to become anxious about
his/herself and for them to know that posting selfies can be a factor in being
addicted in social media.
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SCALE:
SALONOY – 10
TANTIADO – 8
CAPARAS – 8
MANALO – 8
Recommendations
In the light of the findings and conclusions drawn, the following
recommendations are suggested:
1. practice to building willpower(self-control) is the best method Students
especially those who are under 16 years old must pay their attention in different
things because of the negative impact of social media and in taking too much
selfies in their life.
2. Since taking a selfie is everyone’s like it should be controlled in every minute
especially women to avoid being insecure in her physical looks and for the future
researchers to have a further research why men isn’t interested or only taking a
least selfie of their selves.
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3. Students should lessen taking too much selfies to avoid having a
psychological illness or the so-called selfie syndrome. Also, the researchers
recommend to try putting down their phones once a week and feel or enjoy the
moment where they are more free and powerful as the best solution to decrease
their frequency level in borderline.
4. Some students like to spend more time in social media therefore the
researchers recommend that they have to minimize their social media presence
and usage and sometimes parents should also intervene in their son’s activity in
using social media.
5. Users especially the students must be aware about the disadvantages of
posting selfies in social media can be because it has also a negative effect like
being bashed by others or cyberbullying and will cause a person to become
anxious about his/herself. Try to balance valuing looking good online to maintain
a healthy view of yourself.