Trigger Warnings: A Qualitative Study on Facebook Features and Anxiety

Facebook is ever-present in the lives of adolescents as a dominant platform used for social interactions. Undoubtedly, adolescents nowadays revolve their lives around the internet resulting in their susceptibility to anxiety disorders. With this, the number of adolescents using Facebook’s features,...

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Main Authors: Mangahas, Raya Norelle B., Ong, Joseph Vance T., Romero, Erika Chloe H., Tan, Janna Kathlyn T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:conf_shsrescon-10192023-02-17T03:11:26Z Trigger Warnings: A Qualitative Study on Facebook Features and Anxiety Mangahas, Raya Norelle B. Ong, Joseph Vance T. Romero, Erika Chloe H. Tan, Janna Kathlyn T. Facebook is ever-present in the lives of adolescents as a dominant platform used for social interactions. Undoubtedly, adolescents nowadays revolve their lives around the internet resulting in their susceptibility to anxiety disorders. With this, the number of adolescents using Facebook’s features, along with the number of adolescents experiencing anxiety symptoms are vividly rising. This study assesses Facebook features, including messenger, newsfeed, and post engagements with its relation to anxiety. In this context, the researchers aim to identify the primary cause, process, and explanation of the phenomena frequently experienced. As such, 6-10 students with anxiety from De La Salle University, Senior High School department were asked to participate in an online interview containing questions designed to appropriately capture one’s insights. Results revealed that engagement features such as comment, reactions, and shares, contribute the most to increased anxiety symptoms among users. Judgments and negative feedback were few of the common issues which hinder adolescents with anxiety in utilizing the corresponding features. 2022-05-12T20:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2022/paper_mps/15 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1019&context=conf_shsrescon DLSU Senior High School Research Congress Animo Repository Facebook Facebook features anxiety adolescents social needs Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Facebook
Facebook features
anxiety
adolescents
social needs
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Facebook
Facebook features
anxiety
adolescents
social needs
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Mangahas, Raya Norelle B.
Ong, Joseph Vance T.
Romero, Erika Chloe H.
Tan, Janna Kathlyn T.
Trigger Warnings: A Qualitative Study on Facebook Features and Anxiety
description Facebook is ever-present in the lives of adolescents as a dominant platform used for social interactions. Undoubtedly, adolescents nowadays revolve their lives around the internet resulting in their susceptibility to anxiety disorders. With this, the number of adolescents using Facebook’s features, along with the number of adolescents experiencing anxiety symptoms are vividly rising. This study assesses Facebook features, including messenger, newsfeed, and post engagements with its relation to anxiety. In this context, the researchers aim to identify the primary cause, process, and explanation of the phenomena frequently experienced. As such, 6-10 students with anxiety from De La Salle University, Senior High School department were asked to participate in an online interview containing questions designed to appropriately capture one’s insights. Results revealed that engagement features such as comment, reactions, and shares, contribute the most to increased anxiety symptoms among users. Judgments and negative feedback were few of the common issues which hinder adolescents with anxiety in utilizing the corresponding features.
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author Mangahas, Raya Norelle B.
Ong, Joseph Vance T.
Romero, Erika Chloe H.
Tan, Janna Kathlyn T.
author_facet Mangahas, Raya Norelle B.
Ong, Joseph Vance T.
Romero, Erika Chloe H.
Tan, Janna Kathlyn T.
author_sort Mangahas, Raya Norelle B.
title Trigger Warnings: A Qualitative Study on Facebook Features and Anxiety
title_short Trigger Warnings: A Qualitative Study on Facebook Features and Anxiety
title_full Trigger Warnings: A Qualitative Study on Facebook Features and Anxiety
title_fullStr Trigger Warnings: A Qualitative Study on Facebook Features and Anxiety
title_full_unstemmed Trigger Warnings: A Qualitative Study on Facebook Features and Anxiety
title_sort trigger warnings: a qualitative study on facebook features and anxiety
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publishDate 2022
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2022/paper_mps/15
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