SOCIAL MEDIA’S RIPPLE EFFECT: UNRAVELLING ADOLESCENTS AGGRESSION SAND ITS TOLL ON PARENTAL MENTAL WELL-BEING

Authors

  • Akshatha R, Dr.Vidya Institute Of Social Science And Humanities, Srinivas University, Mangaluru, Karnataka, India.

Keywords:

Aggressive behaviour, comprehensive, adolescenc

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the correlation between social media exposure and aggressive behaviour in adolescents and assess the subsequent impact on parent’s mental health for informed intervention.
DESIGN / METHODOLOGY: Utilizing a mixed methods approach this study will make use of journals magazines , reference books, qualitatively to assess social media usage patterns and aggressive behaviour in a diverse adolescent population. Concurrently secondary sources of data were used in the study which will provide in depth insight into the perceived impact on mental health of parents.
FINDINGS AND RESULTS:To obtain the most recent an relevant findings. recommend checking recent academics journals, publications or reputed sources that focus on social psychology or related fields.
ORIGINALITY / VALUE:The study of social medias influences on aggressive behaviour and its impact on parents mental well-being holds significant value and originality due to several factors like emerging issues of excessive use of social media and its effect on emotional life of adolescence as well as their parents, interdisciplinary nature that adds depth to the investigation providing a more comprehensive views, identifying the impact of social media on aggressive behaviour allows for the exploration of strategies to mitigate negative consequences and the potential for ignoring practical strategies policies and educational initiatives

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Akshatha R, Dr.Vidya. (2024). SOCIAL MEDIA’S RIPPLE EFFECT: UNRAVELLING ADOLESCENTS AGGRESSION SAND ITS TOLL ON PARENTAL MENTAL WELL-BEING. EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR), 10(1), 235–237. Retrieved from http://eprajournals.net/index.php/IJMR/article/view/3599