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Title: Social Media's Impact on Teen Self-Image
Description: This study explores the complex influence of social media on teenagers' self-perception and identity formation. It provides a qualitative analysis of how social media platforms shape adolescents' self-image, both positively and negatively. Key topics covered include social comparison, body dissatisfaction, mental health implications, and coping strategies used by teenagers to navigate online pressures. The research also investigates how factors like age, gender, and social interactions impact self-confidence and self-esteem. By understanding these influences, this study aims to offer insights for educators, parents, and policymakers on fostering healthier social media use among teenagers. This study is ideal for students in social sciences, psychology, media studies, and literature. It provides in-depth discussions backed by recent research, making it valuable for academic study and discussions on digital well-being.

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Chapter I
INTRODUCTION

Background of the Study
Social media usage has become so ubiquitous that recent years have
transformed social media into one of the influencing factors of teenagers' daily
lifestyle, self-perception, identity formation, and well-being
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To caring for human beings, social media is a powerful way to connect
and belong; to business departments and stockholders, it's a limitless,
addictive well that encourages those who don't fit the ideal to find fault in
themselves, create social comparisons, even get sick
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, 2023;
Regita et al
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Social media is widely used between
younger populations, so understanding its role in influencing health behaviors
through self-presentation and self-image to both peers and others is an
important step to promoting a balanced social media use
...
Previous studies also often center on

quantitative views of mental health outcomes, leaving less space for qualitative
reflection on teenagers’ perceptions and experiences
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, 2024), less is known about how
adolescents build coping mechanisms and resilience against negative social
media effects
...

So, this study intends to address this gap by exploring the lived
experiences of teens about their self-perception regarding social media
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It will
also explore the strategies they use to keep up a positive self-image, along with
the good and bad sides of interacting online
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Research question:
This study seeks to answer the following research questions regarding
how teenagers experience and cope with the impact of social media on selfimage:
1
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What are some of the coping strategies teenagers use to mitigate the
impact of social media on their self-image?
3
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, Marzuki, M
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(2023)
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111–119
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Pengaruh Media Sosial Terhadap
Persepsi Diri dan Pembentukan Identitas Remaja di Indonesia
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Zhuang, X
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The Impact of Social Media on Self-Image Control in Adolescents
and Relevant Factors
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Syaifussalam, M
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, Intansari, F
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, Larasati, B
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, Wigati, M
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(2024)
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International Journal of Contemporary Sciences (IJCS), 1(12), 932–939
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Title: Social Media's Impact on Teen Self-Image
Description: This study explores the complex influence of social media on teenagers' self-perception and identity formation. It provides a qualitative analysis of how social media platforms shape adolescents' self-image, both positively and negatively. Key topics covered include social comparison, body dissatisfaction, mental health implications, and coping strategies used by teenagers to navigate online pressures. The research also investigates how factors like age, gender, and social interactions impact self-confidence and self-esteem. By understanding these influences, this study aims to offer insights for educators, parents, and policymakers on fostering healthier social media use among teenagers. This study is ideal for students in social sciences, psychology, media studies, and literature. It provides in-depth discussions backed by recent research, making it valuable for academic study and discussions on digital well-being.