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The Impact Of Social Media On Emerging Adults’ Grieving Experiences, Nikole M. Sharpe
The Impact Of Social Media On Emerging Adults’ Grieving Experiences, Nikole M. Sharpe
Master of Social Work Clinical Research Papers
Emerging adults experience developmental challenges when faced with loss. They are responsible for meeting developmental milestones, such as, identity achievement as well as mourning a loss both at the same time. This complexity is heightened when adding social media. Social media grieving has become a new way of mourning losses. However, there is still little data on the impact of social media on emerging adults’ grieving experiences. A systematic review was utilized to gather and synthesize the most current and relevant empirical data. Twenty five quantitative studies were selected for analysis and key data was abstracted including, sample size, age …
Social Media, Relationships, And Young Adults, Emma Shields-Nordness
Social Media, Relationships, And Young Adults, Emma Shields-Nordness
Master of Social Work Clinical Research Papers
The purpose of this project was to explore how young adults are experiencing relationships when using social media. Using a qualitative design young adults between the ages of 18-24 were asked questions about their experience with social media. The participants reflected on their experiences and reported back. The researcher analyzed the data by looking for themes within the participant’s answers. The findings indicated that young adults between the ages of 18-24 prefer to use texting or social media as their main means of communication. The participants also eluded to the feeling of isolation that can happen when depending on these …