Self-Perception of the Influence of Pop Psychology on Emotional Self-Regula
01 January 2025
This study explores how popular psychology on social media influences the way adult Gen Z perceives and practices emotional self-regulation. With more people turning to digital platforms for self-development, social media has become a major source of psychological content. Since the online self-help industry is unregulated, this study seeks to understand whether constant exposure to pop psychology supports emotional regulation or becomes overwhelming.
Requirements
- But these are the specific requirements:
- -All Genders
- -Age: 18-28
- -Social Media Users
- -Engages with mental health content on social media
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Ethical approval
This study has been approved by the Institutional Review Board of Webster University and adheres to GDPR and Data Protection Impact Assessment standards in Europe.