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EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF LOW SELF ESTEEM AND POOR COMMUNICATION SKILLS ON FACEBOOK ADDICTION AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS
This study investigated the underlying effect of low
self-esteem and poor communication skills on Facebook addiction among college
students. This research is a
quantitative type and Expost –Facto design was adopted for the study carried
out in Imo State. The targeted population for the study comprised of all
college students in Imo State. Simple random sampling technique was used to
select 200 respondents for the study. The instrument used for data collection
was a questionnaire entitled “Facebook Addiction Questionnaire (FAQ)”. Face and
content validation of the instrument was carried out by an expert in test,
measurement, and evaluation in order to ensure that the instrument was accurate
for the study. The reliability coefficient obtained was 0.89 and this was high
enough to justify the use of the instrument. The researcher subjected the data
generated to appropriate statistical technique where regression analysis was
used to test the hypothesis. The findings of the research revealed that there
is 71% effect of low self-esteem on Facebook addiction among college student
in Imo State and also that there is 55% effect
of poor
communication skill on Facebook addiction among college students in Imo State. The study concluded
that Social media, especially Facebook is integral to college students' lives,
but excessive use can lead to addiction, impacting mental health, well-being,
and academics. One of the
recommendations was that there is need to provide information on healthy social
media habits, such as setting time limits, managing privacy settings, and
recognising the signs of addiction.
Keywords: Self-esteem, communication skills, Facebook
addiction and college students.
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