Showing posts with label youth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youth. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 February 2025

Social Media Impact on Mental Health Using Data Analytics: A Classified Review | Chapter 17 | Leading the Charge: A Guide to Management, Entrepreneurship and Technology in the Dynamic Business Landscape Edition 1

This study examines the complex relationship between social media use and mental health using a comprehensive methodology, highlighting both positive and negative effects. Social media has become a major source of dependency for many people who are struggling with mental health concerns. The phrase "social media" describes a broad category of digital platforms that allow users to engage with each other in a virtual community and exchange, co-create, or share various types of digital content, including messages, images, videos, and information. Examples of these platforms include Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Studies have demonstrated that the rates of social media use by individuals with a variety of mental diseases, including psychotic disorders, depression, and other severe mental health issues, are comparable to those of the general population. Social media's pervasiveness has led to an explosion of studies examining its effects on mental health. This study applies data analytics to a thorough analysis of the body of literature, classifying the various conclusions using a hierarchical method. The study examines the possible advantages and disadvantages of social media use, investigating its connections to a range of mental health issues, such as social comparison, anxiety, and depression. The paper clarifies how data analytics may be used to comprehend the intricate link between social media and mental health by examining user behavior, linguistic trends, and content engagement. The study also highlights future prospects and constraints, emphasizing the necessity for longitudinal research and the ethical issues related to data collecting and processing in this field. With its insights into the complex effects of social media on mental health and its potential to stimulate more study and intervention techniques, this categorized review is an invaluable tool for academics, policymakers, and mental health practitioners.

 

Author (s) Details

 

Rajendra Jotawar
Acharya Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Road, Acharya P.O Soladevanahalli, Bangalore, India.

 

Punu N Gowda
Acharya Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Road, Acharya P.O Soladevanahalli, Bangalore, India.

 

Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-93-48859-98-3/CH17

Wednesday, 2 August 2023

Youth the Hallmark of Social Media Marketing in Saudi Arabia | Chapter 3 | Current Topics on Business, Economics and Finance Vol. 9

 The continuous social media shopping efforts in the Saudi Arabian monarchy have fashioned it possible to clearly label and observe a new vital emerging trend. This study determines to investigate youth, a key component of friendly media marketing in Saudi Arabia's expanding market, at a time when data processing is rapidly becoming more westernized. This study paper is hard-working to examining the effects of friendly media marketing on Saudi customers and buyers. One of ultimate effective sources of shopping tools for influencing a enormous number of consumers in order to upgrade and expand business is friendly media marketing endeavors. The main goal of this branch is to assess by means of what Saudi adolescent customers' regular purchasing decisions are jolted by social media shopping. In the age of globalization, it is crucial to note that friendly media marketing offers ease, opportunity savings, information to select the best tangible and obscured items, and definitely, the chance to compare other amount. The youth of Saudi Arabia are not immune to the changing lifestyle brought on apiece development of information technology, that has caused national impediments to dissolve and transformed the experience into a small, interconnected center. They prefer to form purchases via social radio and well-designed websites and apps thanks to data processing. It can also be argued that the friendly media marketing has excellent influence on buying behavior of Saudi Customers. Furthermore, Social television marketing activities have existed recognized as one of ultimate influential beginnings of marketing for persuading a a lot of audiences in order to reinforcing and growing business.

Author(s) Details:

Mohammad Naquibur Rahman,
Department of Marketing, College of Business, Umm Al Qura – University, Makkah Al Mukarramah, Saudi Arabia.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CTBEF-V9/article/view/11456

Thursday, 21 April 2022

Brain Morphology and Psychological Study in Children and Youth with Antisocial Behaviour | Chapter 04 | New Horizons in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 3

 Introduction: In Georgia, antisocial behaviour (ASB) in children and adolescents is a public health issue. Despite this, no comprehensive investigation of the risk factors for ASB has been conducted that could help to prevent the disease from spreading.

The goal of this study is to conduct a systematic investigation of the constitutional and environmental risk factors in children and adolescents in Georgia who have a CD or AS inclination.

The Freiburg Personality Inventory was used to identify children and youth with an ASB propensity (AST) (FBI). A semi-structured clinical interview was used to assess the biological and psychosocial components that contribute to AST. Magnetic resonance imaging was used to investigate the anatomy and morphology of the brain (MRI).

Results: Most axial aspects of the DSM multi-axial system had significant abnormalities in children/youth with AST, but not in brain anatomy evaluated by MRI.

Conclusion: Early detection of ASB tendencies, as well as a link between certain psychiatric, medical, and family stress factors, will likely lower the number of children/youth with ASB and facilitate their social integration.

Author(S) Details


Irma Khachidze
I. Beritashvili  Centre of  Experimental Biomedicine, Tbilisi, Georgia and Saint Andrew Georgian University (SANGU) Georgia Tbilisi, Georgia.

View Book:-
https://stm.bookpi.org/NHMMR-V3/article/view/6333

Sunday, 17 October 2021

Volunteering and Youth Development | Chapter 15 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 7

 Volunteering aids in the development of young people, yet the process by which these changes occur is not well understood. The study focuses on the Mei Xian Team, a group of college students from urban colleges that volunteer in rural China to assist with teaching in remote communities. The study looks at how volunteering affects people's attitudes, behaviours, and socialisation through in-depth interviews, focus groups, and observation.

 

During their journey of assisting rural children with minimal resources, young volunteers formed their personalities. Interaction, conflict resolution, and socialisation all contribute to youth growth during the volunteering process. Among the research participants, there were a variety of personal and interpersonal relationships. These volunteer tourists demonstrated how their travel experience influenced personal changes and youth travel socialisation.

Author (S) Details


Qing-Qing Lin

School of Tourism Management and Management and South China Ecological Civilization Research Center, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China.

Julie Jie Wen

School of Social Sciences, Western Sydney University, Sydney, Australia. 



View Book :- https://stm.bookpi.org/STHSS-V7/article/view/4118