Effects of Social Media To Grade 11 & 12 Students Experiencing Depression at Systems Plus College Foundation
Effects of Social Media To Grade 11 & 12 Students Experiencing Depression at Systems Plus College Foundation
Effects of Social Media To Grade 11 & 12 Students Experiencing Depression at Systems Plus College Foundation
Participants *
Martin , Alexis M.
Angco, Mikaela Lyka D.
Tuscano, Michelle M.
Canlas, Dongy D.
Imbuido, Kyle Francis R.
Tubaon, Clarence M.
Introduction
Nowadays, Social Media is a controversial topic, in the way that it can destroy your
interaction or relationship to anyone. People may think that social media is a great blessing to
each and every one of us. It helps the introvert people to express what they can not express in
public, it also helps us built relationships we don’t expect to come, it makes you communicate
with anyone.
However, social media has also disadvantages. It can cause a distraction, that makes you
feel like nothing else is going around you, it reduces your closeness to your family, caused by
always doing twitter, Facebook, Instagram and not knowing that your loved ones is at your side.
Social media has become prominent part of life for many young people today. Most people who
engage in social media doesn’t care about the effects of social media on our lives whether it is
positive or negative.
Also, Social Media is good to us, it makes our lives much easier and helps us gain more
chance to socialize with other people. Many parents worry about how exposure to technology
might affect toddlers developmentally. The pre-schoolers are picking up new social and
cognitive skills at a stunning pace, and none of us want hours glued to a gadget. But adolescents
take us in an equally important period of rapid development, and how a teenager used of
technology is much more intense and intimate than a 3- year old playing games in a tablet.
Parents are worried about how their child is being exposed to gadget at a very young age,
because instead of playing outside like how children supposed to do. They choose to play games
in phones or computers. In fact, experts worry that the social media and other apps that have
become so integral to teenage life to the fact that they are increasing the chance of depression,
Social Media is a technology that we cannot avoid nowadays because this is really
important. However, we must put ourselves in an appropriate and good discipline for us to have a
better living. Social Media can affects feelings and emotion to people, that's why the topic about
experience this.Sometimes in our daily life we can feel strange things that we don’t usually
understand. Like the feeling of too much sadness, loneliness, emptiness, feeling down and
having lowself esteem. As a researcher we also feel this kind of thing that we usually can’t
Every night we cry and ask ourselves what really is our purpose in this world, even if we
don’t have problems in life. Even if we have loving family, a loving friends and yet we still
feel like there’s no one out there to for us. Until the sadness is slightly attacking us every single
night, sometimes we just ignored it and just sleep to let it pass, but it just keeps on repeating.
Until we realize that we’re experiencing depression and it quietly creeps upon us. At first you
struggle with the little things, but still you choose to ignore them.Everyday you tell yourself that
its okay it will be alright or its just another bad day, but its not. Now you get used to ignore them
and continue living to your life, because that’s what you need to do, to do what others do. But
your problems still don’t go away and you struggle to pretend everyday, until it starts to cost you
Depression is really a serious matter, it is a common mental disorder, that will make you
feel things are so hard to handle. It slowly takes a person’s life without knowing the reason why
he/she takes his life. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)(2018), 7.6
percent of people over age of 12 has experienced depression in any 2 week period.According to
World Health Organization (WHO)(2018), Depression is now the common illness around the
world. The total estimated of people who are affected by depression globally is 350
million.According to Neel Burton M.D (2012), Women are more affected by depression than
men. The reason why women are more affected by depression than man is because women are
more commonly putmore resources into connections than men. Connections issue are likely
influence them more, so they are bound to create wretchedness.There are numerous variety of
indications such as discouraged state of mind, loss of intrigue and happiness, and expanded
fatigability. Contingent upon the number and seriousness of side effects, a depressive episode
can be ordered as gentle, moderate, or extreme. A person with a mild depressive episode will
have some trouble in proceeding with a common work and social exercises. However, not to the
serious burdensome scene, then again, it is in all respects far-fetched that the sufferer will almost
certainly proceed with social, work, or residential exercises, but to an extremely constrained
degree.
However, let’s focus on how social media leads to a depression. Facebook, twitter,
Instagram is one of the part of the everyday life of a people. They mostly spent their time doing
and scrolling social media, posting everything, and doing every trends that they see. The age 12-
34 are more likely use social media than older groups for interaction purposes.
In social media there are also various types of bullying that may lead into depression or
as it worst may lead to death. The utilization of hardware and the web has offered ascend to
executed by a bully through an electronic form of contact. The attributes of cyber-bullying are
like those of customary harassing, which allude to verbal, physical, social types of tormenting, in
light of the fact that the two of them must include an injured individual and a forceful or harmful
bully.Victims who are focused by cyber-bullies are regularly the individuals who have been
dismissed by their companions and are viewed as having low confidence and a low discretion.
On the other hand let’s focus to depression and how it really destroy a person’s life.
Depression is a major depressive disorder and it is a common and serious medical illness that
negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act etc. Fortunately, it is also
treatable.
Depression causes feelings of sadness and/or a loss of interest in activities once enjoyed.
It can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems and can decrease a person’s ability to
function at work and at home.Symptoms can vary from mild to severe and can include feeling
sad or having a depressed mood, Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed, changes
in appetite weight loss or gain unrelated to dieting, trouble sleeping or sleeping too much, Loss
feeling worthless or guilty, difficulty thinking, concentrating or making decisions, and thoughts
of death or suicide. Symptoms last at least two weeks for a diagnosis of depression.
Also, medical conditions example of this are thyroid problems, a brain tumor or vitamin
deficiency that can mimic symptoms of depression so it is important to rule out general medical
causes.
Depression affects an estimated one in 15 adults (6.7%) in any given year. And one in six
people (16.6%) will experience depression at some time in their life. Depression can strike at any
time, but on average, first appears during the late teens to mid-20s. Women are more likely than
men to experience depression. Some studies show that one-third of women will experience a
major depressive episode in their lifetime .Risk factors for Depression can affect anyone even a
person who appears to live in relatively ideal circumstances. Depression is among the most
treatable of mental disorders. Between 80 percent and 90 percent of people with depression eventually
respond well to treatment. Almost all patients gain some relief from their symptoms. Before a diagnosis
interview and possibly a physical examination. In some cases, a blood test might be done to
make sure the depression is not due to a medical condition like a thyroid problem. The
evaluation is to identify specific symptoms, medical and family history, cultural factors and
environmental factors to arrive at a diagnosis and plan a course of action.In depression we can
get a self-hope and coping and there are a number of things people can do to help reduce the
symptoms of depression. For many people, regular exercise helps create positive feeling and
improve mood. Getting enough quality sleep on a regular basis, eating a healthy diet and
avoiding alcohol like a depressant that can also help reduce symptoms of depression.Depression
is a real illness and help is available, with proper diagnosis and treatment, the vast majority of
people with depression will overcome it. If you are experiencing symptoms of depression, the
first step is to see your family physician or psychiatrist. Talk about your concerns and request a
thorough evaluation. This is a start to addressing mental health needs.A temporary change in
afraid to ask for help. Others shrug off their symptoms and end up suffering in silence. Contrary
depression often get these ideas because of the feeling of guilt caused by the illness. Depression
But you must be aware of it and know how to ask for help.Depression is not a normal
part of growing old, and it should never be taken lightly. Unfortunately,it often goes undiagnosed
and untreated in older adults, and they may feel reluctant to seek help. Symptoms of depression
may be different or less obvious in older adults, such as memory difficulties or personality
changes, physical aches or pain, fatigue, loss of appetite, sleep problems or loss of interest in sex
not caused by a medical condition or medication, often wanting to stay at home, rather than
going out to socialize or doing new things, suicidal thinking or feelings, especially in older me.
It can also have a complications like excess weight or obesity, which can lead to heart
disease and diabetes, pain or physical illness, alcohol or drug misuse, anxiety, panic disorder or
social phobia, family conflicts, relationship difficulties, and work or school problems, social
isolation, suicidal feelings, suicide attempts or suicide, self-mutilation, such as cutting, premature
However, these strategies may help.This study aims the effects of social media to a
This study aims to determine the effects of social media to a teenager experiencing
depression and how social media increases the chance of depression toGrade 11 and 12 students
of System Plus College Foundation, A.Y 2018-2019. The effect of this investigation will show
This study will investigate the effects of social media to Grade 11 & 12 Students
experiencing depression of Systems Plus College Foundation, A.Y 2019-2020. The respondents
will evaluated the effects of social media to a teenager experiencing depression in terms of
Family problem, School projects and activities, and the victims of bullying.
This study will investigate the effects of social media to Grade 11 & 12 Students
Teenagers. This will serve as a guide to teenagers who is currently experiencing depression.
Future Researchers. This aim to benefit future researchers to get more information to the
effects of social media to depression and to the who suffers from it.
Readers. This will serve as knowledge and awareness to the readers. And to be able to know
The original definition of the term “glued” is paying your full attention to something. (2019)
In this paper the term “glued” is they’re always with their gadgets their time and attention are
only to gadgets.
In this paper the term “Prominent” is being known or usually common and part of our daily life.
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