Disconnected in a Connected World: Examining Social Isolation and Social Media use Among College Students at St. Cecilia’s College - Cebu
Keywords:
Digital Age, College Students, Mental Health, Social Isolation, Social Media UseAbstract
This study explores the relationship between social media use and social isolation and its implications for mental health and well-being among college students at St. Cecilia’s College - Cebu,". This research utilized a cross-sectional survey design, data was collected from 50 college students across various years of study within the College of Education program. This paper utilized a structured questionnaire modeled from the Social Media Use Integration Scale (SMUIS) by Jenkins-Guarnieri, Wright, and Johnson (2013), the UCLA Loneliness Scale by Hughes et al. (2004), and the UCLA Loneliness Scale. The following presents the conclusions drawn from the findings of the study: (1) The study found a significant positive relationship between social media use and social isolation among college students at St. Cecilia’s College - Cebu; (2) The study found that students' social isolation is significantly influenced by the quality of their online interactions, with genuine, supportive interactions reducing feelings of isolation; (3) Based on the findings, several recommendations for St. Cecilia’s College - Cebu are proposed to implement awareness programs on social media use, encourage balance between online and offline interactions, promote face-to-face activities, and integrate healthy social media habits into mental health services and counseling to improve students' social and emotional well-being.