Determining the Impacts of Social Media on Mood, Time Management and Academic Activities of Students and the Relationship with their Academic Performance
Comfort Olebara, Obianuju Ezugwu, Adaora Obayi, Deborah Ebem, Ujunwa, Mbgoh, Elochukwu Ukwandu

TL;DR
This study investigates how social media impacts Nigerian students' mood, time management, and academic activities, revealing significant negative correlations with academic performance and time management skills.
Contribution
It provides empirical evidence on the negative effects of social media on students' academic engagement and time management in Nigerian educational contexts.
Findings
Significant negative correlation between social media use and academic activities.
Social media use negatively affects students' time management.
High social media activity correlates with lower academic performance.
Abstract
The number of social media sites have increased exponentially with new ones cashing in on the weaknesses of older ones and others going beyond community guidelines by offering uncensored content. The vendors of these platforms in order to have a wider reach do not place restrictions on viewing age, promises young people with fame, and other such attractive offers that make the youths addicted to the site. The possibility of hacking into accounts of users and using same for fraud is another rave among Nigerian youths with desire for quick riches. The crash in prices of data, smart phones, and related digital devices have increased availability and access thereby closing digital divide and widening its adverse effects on the youths morals and academic pursuits. It is important that the Nigerian government understand factors that contribute to the dwindling performance level of students in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImpact of Technology on Adolescents · Knowledge Management and Sharing · Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
