Identifying relevant experiences to the measurement of adolescent social media experience via focus groups with young people: A registered report

Jo Hickman Dunne, Louise Black, Molly Anderson, Pratyasha Nanda, Emily Banwell, Lily Corke Butters, Ola Demkowicz, Jade Davies, Brittany Davidson, Pamela Qualter, Neil Humphrey, Caroline Jay, Margarita Panayiotou

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Abstract

While work on the relationship between social media use and adolescent mental health has allowed for some progress, research in this area is still relatively new and shows mixed evidence. This is partly the consequence of a rapidly changing field, resulting in conceptualisation and measurement issues that hinder progress. Given the need for robust conceptualisation, the present study included five focus groups with 26 adolescents aged 11-15 in Northwest England, to understand their experiences, motivations, and perceptions of social media use, relating to mental health and wellbeing. Reflexive thematic analysis was
used to analyse the transcripts. We developed five themes and 10 sub-themes. Young people discussed being present and connected on social media (theme A); identity formation and self-presentation (theme B); enjoyment and managing moods (theme C); exposure to risky content and relationships (theme D); and self-control (theme E). Across these themes three direct mental health and wellbeing outcomes were identified: social aspects, anxiety and self-esteem, plus two less clearly defined experiences around coping and self-control. Our findings also demonstrate the heterogeneity and multidimensionality of social media experience, and point to some possibly differences across age and gender.
Overall, this study has contributed to our understanding of the salient dimensions and language to inform the development of an adolescent social media experience measure related to mental health.
Original languageEnglish
Article number129669
JournalCollabra: Psychology
Volume11
Issue number1
Early online date21 Mar 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Mar 2025

Data Availability Statement

Supplementary information about the study and additional findings can be found at https://osf.io/g7fkh/. Data is publicly available at https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-857173 as ‘safeguarded data’ and can be accessed by registering with UK Data Service and agreeing to the terms and conditions.

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