Play, Pause, and Repeat: Understanding the consequences of excessive short video consumption on Swedish Male Adolescents
Abstract
This study investigates the consumption of short video content(shorts/reels) on social media
(SM) platforms among Swedish male adolescents aged 16 to 18. Our research findings
underscore that Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) serves as a potent activator behind SM
engagement, often leading to addictive behaviors. Notably, adolescents heavily depend on
SM for social connections and validation, raising pertinent concerns regarding its impact on
their mental well-being and daily functioning. Short video consumption emerges as a coping
mechanism for stress alleviation and an avenue for escaping the challenges of daily life.
To delve deeper, we explore the ramifications of excessive short video consumption on the
daily lives of Swedish male adolescents. By examining its effects on well-being, cognitive
functioning, and social compassion, our study endeavors to shed light on the multifaceted
challenges younger generations encounter in navigating the complexities of digital
technology and social media (SM). Our analysis delves into FOMO, social comparison,
validation-seeking behaviors, and escapism to unravel the intricate interplay between SM use
and adolescent well-being.
Grounded in theoretical frameworks such as Social Comparison Theory (SCT)
(Festinger,1954) and Uses & Gratification (UGT) (Herzog, 1944), our research underscores
the imperative of a nuanced understanding of adolescent behavior in the digital age
(Andreassen et al., 2016; Andreassen et al., 2017; Andreassen & Pallesen, 2014). This
comprehension is pivotal in mitigating the potential risks while harnessing the benefits of SM
consumption.
Ultimately, our study contributes to the ongoing discourse surrounding the impact of digital
media on adolescents' daily experiences and well-being. By offering valuable insights for
researchers, educators, and policymakers, we aim to pave the way for fostering healthier
digital habits and enhancing the overall well-being of Swedish male adolescents.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Marketing and Consumption
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Date
2024-08-13Author
Akgun, Enes
Mirzajee, Mohammad Reza
Keywords
Adolescents' Short Video Consumption
Social Media Consumption
Fear of Missing Out
Social Comparison
Cognitive Functioning
Escapism
Well-being
Series/Report no.
2024:1
Language
eng