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Assess the Existing Level of Behaviour on Selfitis among Adolescents


Padma Priya. D | Lokeshwaari. S | Brisky Jenisha. J



Padma Priya. D | Lokeshwaari. S | Brisky Jenisha. J "Assess the Existing Level of Behaviour on Selfitis among Adolescents" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-6, October 2022, pp.1578-1583, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd52047.pdf

Back Ground: The present study aims to assess the level of behaviour on selfitis among young adolescents .Methods and Materials: The quantitative approach with descriptive research design was adopted for the current study and was conducted at Nazreth matriculation higher secondary school. A total of 60 study participants were recruited by using convenience sampling technique based on the inclusion criteria. The demographic and clinical data was collected by using Selfie Behavioual Scale (SBS Scale) Results: The present study identified that, the mean and standard deviation on existing level of behaviour on selfities among adolescents. The mean score of environment enhancement was 13.58±2.62, social competition (10.88±3.17), attention seeking (8.17±2.59), mood modification (9.13±2.90), self-confidence (9.75±2.71), subjective conformity (8.25±2.36). The overall mean score of behaviour on selfities was 59.77±13.88. Conclusion: The outcome of the present study identified and concluded that, among our adolescent study participants, there was a moderate level of behavioural selfitis related to environmental aspects, social competition and self-confidence which reflects the positive performance in their behaviour. In association with regards to adverse behavioural aspects related with attention seeking, mood modification and subjective conformity was also at the moderate level among our study group.

Adolescents, Behaviour, Selfitis


IJTSRD52047
Volume-6 | Issue-6, October 2022
1578-1583
IJTSRD | www.ijtsrd.com | E-ISSN 2456-6470
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