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Seiverling|Latest Update with complete solution




Project Report


Sofia Abdala, Minh Bui, Nikki Mahoney, Eileen McCarthy, Emily Pilarski, & Whitney Smith


Ball State University


SPCE 611-803


Dr. Laura Seiverling


December 10, 2024

, Abstract


Problematic social media (SM) use can be described as that which impedes relationships,

work, school, sleep, or health. We aimed to replicate a study by Stinson and Dallery (2023) and

modified our behaviors by reducing SM use. Six female graduate students participated in this

study. A multiple baseline design across participants was used to evaluate SM usage. A screen

time application was implemented on smartphone devices to monitor each participant's daily

usage of SM within a twenty-four-hour time frame. All participants showed a decrease in their

Internet Addiction Test scores from pre to post intervention which suggest that SM use is

responsive to interventions. Results showed a decrease in SM usage. Several limitations

precluded us from determining a functional relationship.


Literature Review

Social media use is on the rise and although there are many benefits of using social

media, the risks may not be obvious. For many individuals, social media platforms are used as a

necessary means of communicating with others or as a tool to learn new information. However,

excessive social media use can be harmful to an individual’s health and well-being. As a society,

we owe it to ourselves to not only understand the advantages of social media use but the

potential risks involved as well.

The average social media user increased their daily mean average of 136 minutes per day

on social networking sites in 2017 to 146 minutes. Specifically with Americans there are an

average of 230 million people that are active social media users (Stinson & Dallery, 2023).

Excessive social media use can be defined as that which interferes with relationships, school,

work, sleep, exercise, or mental health (Stinson & Dallery, 2023). Issues reported in mental

health regarding excessive social media use include but are not limited to body image issues

, resulting in eating disorders, body dysmorphia, anxiety, depression, etc. (Thai et al., 2023).

Studies indicate that having an excessive existence on social media has also been reported to

have more chances of cyberbullying and internet safety concerns thus increasing challenges in

mental health (Kelly et al., 2018).

Adolescence and young adulthood are periods of vulnerability and research has shown

that high social media usage is associated with poor body image, a predicting factor to eating

disorders (Thai et al., 2023). The current study looks at 220 participants (17-25 yrs., 76% female,

23% male, and 1% other) and how unrestricted access to social media compares to limited social

media access (1 hr./day). In this study, the researchers used screen time trackers and data was

reported daily. Measurements in baseline and post intervention were taken to assess changes in

each participant's appearance and weight esteem. Baseline data was collected for one week and

intervention data was collected for three. The intervention group showed increases in both their

appearance and weight esteem. In appearance esteem, the mean increased from 2.95 to 3.15 and

in weight esteem numbers increased from 3.16 to 3.33, no effects of gender were detected. The

results of this study support the authors hypothesis that reducing daily social media use can,

indeed, reduce poor body image (Thai et al., 2023).

The development of social media platforms in recent decades has led to a significant

phenomenon where individuals develop an addiction to these platforms, which hinders their

daily routines and activities. Pang (2022) argues that social media has the potential to

detrimentally impact various facets of individuals' lives, including both social and emotional

domains. Pang (2022) highlights several significant areas of concern, including the emergence of

anxiety and social disorders, the spread of online violence, and the adverse impact on children's

growth and development.

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