The Relation Between Crocheting, Social Media, and Social Isolation
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mental health, crochet, teenagersAbstract
In today's digital age, excessive social media use among teenagers is a growing concern, particularly regarding its negative effects on social interaction and mental health. Research has shown that social media can lead to increased feelings of anxiety, depression, and decreased self-esteem, often due to negative self-comparisons and feelings of inadequacy. In response, this multidisciplinary study explores the potential of creative activity, specifically crocheting, as a coping mechanism to mitigate these negative effects. This study utilizes qualitative analysis through interviews with members of a school crochet club to answer the question of whether crocheting leads to improved mental health and reduced social media use.
The study's findings suggest that crocheting can, indeed, improve mental health by reducing social media use as well as promoting relaxation, fostering a sense of accomplishment, and facilitating meaningful social connections. This study contributes to the fields of psychology, sociology, and education by highlighting the importance of creative interventions in promoting mental well-being among adolescents. These insights can inform practical recommendations for parents and educators seeking to enhance mental health and reduce the negative impact of social media on young people.
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