The Impact of TikTok on Student Mental Health: Exploring the Effects through a Survey
In this survey titled 'Effects of TikTok on Mental Health of Students', we aimed to investigate the relationship between TikTok usage and the mental well-being of students.
The rise of TikTok, a popular social media platform, has brought about concerns regarding its impact on mental health. With millions of users spending hours scrolling through videos, it is important to understand the potential consequences.
We categorized this survey as 'Education' since its focus is on the mental health of students who are regular TikTok users.
Through a series of 20 questions, we delved into various aspects of TikTok usage and its effects on mental health. The questionnaire consisted of three types of questions: single choice, multiple choice, and open-ended questions.
Some of the questions included in the survey were:
1. How often do you use TikTok?
2. Do you feel addicted to using TikTok?
3. Do you think using TikTok negatively affects your mental health?
4. Which of the following emotions do you experience while using TikTok?
5. How often do you compare yourself to others on TikTok?
The responses to these questions will provide valuable insights into how TikTok impacts the mental well-being of students.
The survey aims to shed light on the potential negative consequences of excessive TikTok usage, such as feelings of addiction, increased social comparison, and the potential for cyberbullying.
The data collected from this survey will help in understanding the overall impact of TikTok on mental health, and the findings can serve as a basis for implementing interventions and strategies to support students who may be negatively affected by their TikTok usage.
In summary, our survey titled 'Effects of TikTok on Mental Health of Students' explores the multifaceted relationship between TikTok usage and mental well-being. Through a range of questions, we gather insights into the potential negative effects of TikTok as well as the emotions and experiences associated with its usage. With this survey, we aim to contribute to the growing body of knowledge on social media's impact on mental health, particularly among student populations.