PERCEIVED EFFECTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON PSYCHOSOCIAL WELLBEING AMONG YOUTH IN ANGLICAN CHURCH OF KENYA IN EMBU DIOCESE OF EMBU WEST, KENYA
Abstract
Youths whether in church or outside get so much involved in use of technology especially social media during
lockdown of churches. Social media may affect their relationship with others especially chats from peers. Social
media take on many forms including blogs, business/social networks, forums, photo/video sharing, social
bookmarking, social gaming. This paper established the effects of social media on psychosocial wellbeing of youth
in Anglican Church of Kenya Embu Diocese, particularly how it affected their interpersonal relationships and
mental processes. It used a descriptive survey of youth in 5 ACK churches with 1200 youth. Random sampling
technique was used to select 291 youth from the population. Purposive sampling was used to select 9 clergy, who
represented the 5 ACK churches, making a total of 300. The study used 300 respondents which represented both
youth and clergy. Data was collected using questionnaires for the youth and interview schedule for the clergy. The
piloting to 10 youth was done to help remove the errors. Cronbach Alpha Coefficient was used to test for reliability
for youth’s questionnaires. The reliability coefficient was α= 0.8 and was deemed appropriate since it was above the
recommended 0.7. The Interview was conducted among the selected 90 Clergy. Descriptive statistics were used to
present data. Qualitative data was obtained from open-ended thematic questions for clergy. Data analysis was done
using Statistical Package for Social Science version 21. Social media affected the social interactions of the youth in
that as they chat their friends criticized them and bullied them hence lowering their self-esteem and the more they
used it the more they got fatigue and exhaustion hence causing burnout but proper use of it enhanced interpersonal
relationships. The findings will help enlighten the youth on how best to use social media, especially in church during
the COVD-19 pandemic. They would encourage churches to enlighten youth through seminars on how to use social
media responsibly to mitigate the pandemic. The study recommends introduction of programmes to train the youth
on how the social media can be of help to them if well used to enhance social interactions and mental wellbeing.
Keywords: Psychosocial, Burn-out, Interpersonal relationships, COVID-19