When asked about the importance of their online presence in
shaping their identity, 39.7% (n = 52) of participants
indicated that they "agree" with the statement, and 32.1% (n
= 42) "strongly agreed." A minority of respondents
disagreed, with 3.8% (n = 5) selecting "1" and 7.6% (n = 10)
selecting "2" (disagree). The mean score for this item was
3.9 (SD = 1.1), indicating that for most adolescents, their
online presence is considered a significant part of their
identity. Participants were also asked about the influence of
social media reactions (likes, comments, shares) on their
self-esteem. A significant portion of respondents indicated
that their self-esteem is affected by online feedback, with
34.4% (n = 45) selecting "4" and 23.6% (n = 31) selecting
"5."
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