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Mental Health and the Impact of Social Media on Adolescent Wellbeing, Theoretical Framework and Case Study in the United Arab Emirates

Digital interaction platforms significantly modulate the psychosocial development of youth, creating a complex interplay between social connectivity and mental health outcomes. By examining the specific sociocultural landscape of the United Arab Emirates, this work evaluates the mechanisms through which online engagement influences adolescent self-perception, anxiety, and general wellbeing.

Relevans

The study addresses the critical intersection of rapid digital adoption and adolescent mental health in the UAE, providing a necessary evidence-based framework for stakeholders.

Arbeidets mål

To analyze the impact of social media engagement on adolescent wellbeing through a theoretical and comparative lens.

Forskningsmål

Adolescent wellbeing and mental health in the United Arab Emirates.

Forskningsfelt

The impact of social media usage on psychological and social health outcomes.

Oppgaver

  • Define the psychosocial mechanisms linking social media to adolescent mental health.
  • Evaluate regional variations in wellbeing based on available socio-demographic data.
  • Synthesize existing research to identify the role of social comparison in psychological distress.
  • Develop actionable recommendations for media literacy and institutional support.

What the paper will explore

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Theory

Conceptualizing Digital Wellbeing

Explores the theoretical intersection between social media usage patterns and adolescent psychological development within the UAE context.

Method

Secondary Source Integration

Outlines a robust desk-research strategy utilizing peer-reviewed literature, PISA datasets, and regional health policy documents.

Analysis

Tension Between Connectivity and Comparison

Investigates the paradoxical relationship between social media-enabled self-expression and the negative impacts of social value marking.

Practice

Applied value

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What the source base will use

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  • The preview uses foundational sources; the full work will integrate a broader range of peer-reviewed literature and regional reports.
  • Evidence will be synthesized from comparative studies, national health datasets, and academic frameworks to ensure comprehensive coverage.

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Method

Secondary Evidence Integration

This study employs a systematic desk-research approach, synthesizing cross-sectional data from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) to evaluate adolescent wellbeing across diverse socio-demographic contexts in the UAE [4]. By prioritizing peer-reviewed literature and policy-aligned reports, the methodology ensures a multidimensional perspective on mental health indicators [1][5]. Limitations are addressed through the careful triangulation of existing thematic data, ensuring that the findings remain grounded in verifiable scholarly discourse while maintaining neutrality regarding regional variations [2].

Analysis

The Paradox of Peer Comparison

The analysis reveals a significant tension between the social utility of digital platforms and the psychological cost of constant peer comparison [1]. While platforms facilitate vital social interaction, the tendency for adolescents to equate their self-worth with digital social value markers frequently leads to heightened anxiety and diminished self-confidence [1][4]. The evidence suggests that this phenomenon is not merely a global trend but is exacerbated by the unique socio-cultural pressures within the UAE, where academic competence and social status are tightly linked [4]. The takeaway highlights that the negative impact on wellbeing is not inherent to the technology itself but is mediated by the intensity of social comparison behaviors [1].

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Mental Health and the Impact of Social Media on Adolescent Wellbeing, Theoretical Framework and Case Study in the United Arab Emirates

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Innledning

The rapid integration of digital platforms into the daily lives of adolescents has fundamentally altered the landscape of social development and mental health. In the United Arab Emirates, where digital connectivity is exceptionally high, the influence of social media on youth wellbeing has become a critical area of concern [1]. Understanding these dynamics requires a rigorous examination of how digital environments interact with traditional social structures and developmental stages.

Despite the perceived benefits of social connectivity, evidence suggests that excessive reliance on digital platforms can lead to heightened anxiety, sleep disruption, and distorted self-perception [1][4]. The prevalence of social value marking on platforms like Instagram and TikTok often forces adolescents into constant peer comparison, which frequently undermines their confidence [1]. This phenomenon is further complicated by regional sociocultural factors unique to the UAE, where academic pressures and social expectations intersect with global digital trends [4].

This study aims to analyze the intersection of social media usage and adolescent mental health, providing a structured theoretical and empirical assessment. By employing a desk-research methodology that synthesizes cross-sectional data and peer-reviewed literature, the work identifies the primary drivers of psychological distress in the digital age [1][5]. The findings offer actionable insights for parents, educators, and policy makers to bolster media literacy and support adolescent welfare in the UAE.

References

  1. The Aftermath of Selected Social Media on the Mental Health of Selected Adolescents in Sharjah: (2025)
    Abdullah Rimawi, Tamim Ghaddah, Abdulaziz Chaaban et al.
    Profesjonell akademisk hjelp for studiene dine.
  2. How a positive COVID-19 diagnosis affects the physical, social and psychological wellbeing of people in the United Arab Emirates? An Explorative Qualitative Study (2021)
    M. AlKuwaiti, B. Hamada, Noof AlJeneibi et al.
    Profesjonell akademisk hjelp for studiene dine.
  3. Impact of Leadership Styles on the Employees’ Engagement in Private Healthcare Industry of UAE (2024)
    Zeeshan Ali, Arooj Niaz
    Profesjonell akademisk hjelp for studiene dine.
  4. Geographic, socio-demographic and school type variation in adolescent wellbeing and mental health and links with academic competence in the United Arab Emirates (2022)
    Jose Marquez, Louise Lambert, Megan Cutts
  5. Psychological Wellbeing: Toward an Innovative Provision of Mental Health and Wellbeing in the United Arab Emirates (2023)
    Fatema Alrumaithi, Immanuel A Moonesar

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