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Impact of TikTok to the self-esteem of the Grade 11 student of La Purisima

National High School

Review of Related Literature

Nowadays, TikTok is one of the most popular media apps which users can create

short videos, share information and other content. TikTok has grown into one of

the biggest social media platforms in the world. Due to its popularity many

teenagers are already adopting it. They use it for fun, meet new friends and to

cure boredom. The growth of TikTok provides many opportunities to many people

around the world. On the other hand, the use of social media among students

has reach high levels and has affected their study time, poor grammar and wrong

spellings when socializing on social media as well as diverting their attention

from their studies (Ndaku, 2013). Globally, TikTok is now the fastest growing

social media platform among children and young people; but it remains

surprisingly under-researched in psychology and psychiatry, McCashin, D., &

Murphy, C. M. (2023).

In the Philippines, TikTok is among the most popular SNSs. From the

conventional" meme" to numerous creative forms like dance and song covers, it

has served as a platform for users of varying ages and ethnicities to

communicate with each other and create content. Bytedance, a Beijing-based

Chinese multinational internet technology business, released the aforementioned

software in 2017 (Bhandari & Bimo, 2022; Sharabati et al., 2022). It's a platform

where anyone can upload short movies (15-60 seconds) showcasing their skills

in areas like acting, singing, comedy, and more (Guo, 2022; Kennedy, 2020). As
it has evolved, TikTok has become a great hub for videos covering many different

topics, from sports and style to how-to guides and instructional videos. For the

previous years, this app has topped the charts as the most downloaded mobile

app every single month (Juwariyah et al., 2022; Widyasari et al., 2022).

DepEd Child Protection Policy (DepEd Order No. 40, s. 2012) provides

guidelines for the protection of children in school settings, including protection

from online pmrisks and encourages schools to create a safe environment for

students, addressing the impact of social media on their mental health and self-

esteem. These law and policy collectively aim to create a safe and supportive

environment for students, protecting them from the negative impacts of social

media use, including on platforms like TikTok. They highlight the responsibility of

educational institutions, the government, and social media platforms in

safeguarding students' well-being and self-esteem. Students seek distraction

from these stresses by using a variety of social media platforms (Cauberghe et

al., 2021; Wiederhold, 2020), and the most prominent app that plays a significant

role for students is TikTok (Hajriah et al., 2021; Hamami et al., 2022).

In Camarines Sur, there are several local studies focusing on TikTok, highlighting

its influence on students and community engagement. TikTok and Student

Engagement: One study by Lobo et al. (2022) investigated the consumption of

TikTok among performing arts students and its impact on their class engagement.

This study explored whether TikTok usage is beneficial or destructive to students'

academic involvement, particularly in the context of the "new normal" educational

setup due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


López and Mendoza (2019) investigated how TikTok affects the self-esteem of

Grade 11 students in Camarines Sur, examining both global and local cultural

factors. Their research found that while TikTok provides a space for creativity and

peer connection, it also intensifies social comparison, which can negatively

impact self-esteem. The study emphasized the significance of local cultural

contexts, as students grapple with global social media influences alongside

traditional values. The authors call for educational strategies to enhance media

literacy, enabling students to better navigate these challenges. Over all, TikTok is

also important in educational opportunities for students. They can learn new

skills, gain knowledge about different topics, and discover different perspectives

through the videos they watch. This can help boost their self-esteem as they feel

more knowledgeable and empowered. TikTok is a positive force in the lives of

students and not a detriment to their mental health and well-being.

References: McCashin, D., & Murphy, C. M. (2023). Using TikTok for public and

youth mental health–A systematic review and content analysis. Clinical Child

Psychology and Psychiatry, 28(1), 279-306.

Salasac, C., Lobo, J., & Bernardo, B. D. (2022). Bridging the empirical gap in the

relationship and effect of TikTok on students’ engagement: A case of a local

college in the Philippines. International Research Journal of Science, Technology,

Education, & Management (IRJSTEM), 2(4).

López and Mendoza (2019). Social media addiction relationship with academic

engagement in university students: The mediator role of self-esteem, depression,

and anxiety. Heliyon, 10(2).

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