SOCIAL MEDIA AND MENTAL HEALTH NOWADAYS
Once you have seen the topic your mind pops out for any questions, app names and etc… Nowadays social media are the most, used by all of us.
Due to the technology development and everyone has their own smartphones and moving into their own world. Now days even school-going students are using social media and getting addicted to it.
In those days, the time when there were no mobile phones, children’s used to go out and play with their friends and they have a good time in enjoying with their friend.
But the upcoming generation kids nowadays stopped playing outside the ground and started playing games in mobiles. While coming to teenagers and adulthood, they started to get addicted to their mobile phones.
Every invention has a good and bad. In the same way, the usage of mobile has been an addiction like a drug to everyone. Due to the more usage of mobile phones and social media, your mental health is badly affected.
Because of mobile and social media people started to separate themselves from the surroundings. They feel that using mobile phones and social media they are so happy and making comfortable themselves. But deep inside they are getting lonely and get separated by themselves.
Due to these social media, many of us are interested to post pictures and have our own profile, enjoying seeing memes.
Among many of us would have to post happy pictures with happy faces and motivational quotes etc… But many of us in reality is just the opposite.
The true fact is that nowadays people are trying to satisfy others rather than their own wishes. It’s like they are projecting that posting a picture and getting 100 likes or comments make them happier.
Social media and mental health:
Being socially connected and spending time on social media you get stress, anxiety, and feel loneliness. On the other side, it can affect your mental health also.
Even though we have a lot of friends connected on social media, when we talk about reality there would be only a few members to talk with us. So social media is completely a fantasy world, when coming to reality we have to meet people face to face.
The best of meeting people face to face is it triggers the hormones that alleviate stress and make you feel happier, healthier, and more positive. When you meet people you express your emotions, you hug them and some sort of stress is released. But when compared to social media you may not feel that experience.
If you are spending much time on social media your feelings of sadness, dissatisfaction, frustration, or loneliness are impacting your life, it may be time to re-examine your online habits and find a healthier balance.
Positive aspects of social media:
- You can easily communicate and stay connected with your friends.
- Find new people and communities
- Discover (with care) sources of valuable information and learning.
- You find people of your same interest and the same passion.
- Join or promote worthwhile causes; raise awareness on important issues
NEGATIVE ASPECTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA:
When coming to negative social media, the main aspect is many youngsters and children are getting mislead by the content on social media. Even though there is good content in social media, but they are easily going wrong with bad content.
Cyberbullying is one of the most negative aspects of social media, because of this many people are affected. This is one of the common ones going through when we use social media. Nowadays social media are showing such hurtful rumors and spreading negativity more, this lead to depression and low self-esteem
Social media and mental health effects:
Having no time for self-reflection.
Being distracted at school or work.
Suffering from sleep problems.
Being lonely and separated from others.
So the conclusion is I am not telling social media is extremely bad or should not be used, it about in which limit we use. Try to avoid using social media for long hours and getting addicted to it.
“USE SOCIAL MEDIA FOR DEVELOPING YOURSELF NOT DEPLETING YOURSELF” – my own quote (Gajalakshmi)
REFERENCE:
https://www.helpguide.org/articles/mental-health/social-media-and-mental-health.htm
https://www.center4research.org/social-media-affects-mental-health/