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Družbeni mediji in pojav narcisizma pri otrocih : magistrsko delo
ID Špicar, Maša (Author), ID Krek, Janez (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V magistrski nalogi obravnavamo in ugotavljamo povezanost med uporabo družbenih medijev in pojavom narcisizma pri otrocih. Družbena omrežja predstavljajo velik del našega vsakdanjega življenja. Če nisi na družbenih omrežjih, praktično ne obstajaš. Včasih smo se temu smejali, saj so bila družbena omrežja primarno namenjena izmenjavanju informacij in komunikaciji, danes pa je to postala naša »nova realnost«. Družbena omrežja imajo ogromno uporabnikov, med njimi pa je vse več mladih, ki se lahko hitro ujamejo v pasti le teh. Eden od občutno prisotnih negativnih učinkov na tem področju je porast narcisističnih karakteristik med otroki. Naloga je razdeljena na dva dela. Prvi del je namenjen teoretičnim izhodiščem, kjer so z metodo analize in sinteze predstavljeni ključni pojmi. Na začetku so predstavljeni družbeni mediji, v nadaljevanju več pozornosti namenjamo trenutno najbolj priljubljenemu spletnemu omrežju med mladimi, TikToku. Nato nadaljujemo s predstavitvijo narcisizma, kjer opredelimo narcisistične karakteristike. V empiričnem delu je posebna pozornost namenjena odgovoru na vprašanje, kako družbeni mediji, natančneje TikTok, vplivajo na pojav narcizma pri otrocih, ki so na teh omrežjih najbolj ranljiva skupina. Na osnovi že narejenih raziskav sem oblikovala naslednja raziskovalna vprašanja: ali otroci z narcisističnimi karakteristikami pogosteje uporabljajo TikTok; ali otroci z narcisističnimi karakteristikami pogosteje objavljajo TikToku; ali otroci z narcisističnimi karakteristikami pogosteje spremljajo objave drugih na TikToku; ali je statistično pomembna razlika v stopnji narcisističnih karakteristik med otroki, ki so na spletu več kot dve uri dnevno, in tistimi, ki so na spletu manj kot uro dnevno; ali je statistično pomembna razlika v stopnji narcisističnih karakteristik med otroki, ki na TikToku objavljajo večkrat na dan in tistimi, ki na TikToku objavljajo enkrat na mesec; ali je statistično pomembna razlika v stopnji narcisističnih karakteristik glede na spol in starost? Z uporabo kavzalno neeksperimentalne metode sem izvedla empirično kvantitativno raziskavo. Ugotovila sem, da se ne pojavljajo statistično pomembne razlike. Razlog za to, se lahko nahaja tudi v premajhnem vzorcu mladih, ki so sodelovali v raziskavi. Pričakujem, da bo raziskava v pomoč tako bodočim kolegom, kot tudi tistim že zaposlenim učiteljicam, ki bodo morda tudi tej temi v prihodnosti namenile več pozornosti.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Družbeni mediji, Narcisistična osebnostna motnja, narcisisitične karakteristike, pogostost uporabe družbenih medijev, Tik Tok, otroci
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:M. Špicar
Year:2024
Number of pages:82 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-156459 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.774:004.738.5(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:196713731 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:25.05.2024
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Language:English
Title:Social media and the emergence of narcissism in children
Abstract:
In the master's thesis, we address and explore the correlation between the use of social media and the emergence of narcissism in children. Social networks represent a significant part of our everyday lives. If you're not on social media, you practically don't exist. We used to laugh at this notion, as social networks were primarily intended for exchanging information and communication, but today it has become our "new reality." Social networks have a huge number of users, among whom are increasingly more young people who can quickly fall into their traps. One of the significantly prevalent negative effects in this area is the rise of narcissistic characteristics among children. The task is divided into two parts. The first part focuses on theoretical foundations, where key concepts are presented through analysis and synthesis. Social media is introduced at the beginning, followed by a closer look at the currently most popular online platform among young people, TikTok. We then proceed with the presentation of narcissism, where narcissistic characteristics are defined. In the empirical part, special attention is given to answering the question of how social media, specifically TikTok, affects the emergence of narcissism in children, who are the most vulnerable group on these platforms. Based on previous research, I formulated the following research questions: do children with narcissistic characteristics use TikTok more frequently; do children with narcissistic characteristics post on TikTok more frequently; do children with narcissistic characteristics follow others' posts on TikTok more frequently; is there a statistically significant difference in the level of narcissistic characteristics among children who spend more than two hours online daily compared to those who spend less than an hour online daily; is there a statistically significant difference in the level of narcissistic characteristics among children who post on TikTok multiple times a day compared to those who post on TikTok once a month; is there a statistically significant difference in the level of narcissistic characteristics based on gender and age? Using a causal non-experimental method, I conducted an empirical quantitative study. I found that there are no statistically significant differences. The reason for this may also lie in the small sample size of young people who participated in the research. I expect that the research will be helpful to both future colleagues and to already employed teachers who may also dedicate more attention to this topic in the future

Keywords:social media, narcissistic characteristics, frequency of social media use, Tik Tok, children

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