Title of article :
Effects of Social Networking on Malaysian Secondary School Students: Attitudes, Behaviours and Awareness of Risks
Author/Authors :
Thang, Siew Ming School of Language Studies and Linguistics - Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities - Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Selangor - Malaysia , Noor, Noorizah Mohd. School of Language Studies and Linguistics - Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities - Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Selangor - Malaysia , Taha, Adzuhaidah M. Sekolah Seri Puteri - Selangor - Malaysia , Ng, Lay Shi School of Language Studies and Linguistics - Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities - Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Selangor - Malaysia , Abdul Aziz, Noor Baizura School of Language Studies and Linguistics - Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities - Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Selangor - Malaysia
Abstract :
There is a plethora of social networking systems that allow individuals to meet and chat
online with each other nowadays. This paper describes a preliminary study that investigates
the effects of Social Networking (SN) on a group of Malaysian Secondary school students
from an elite school. It explores their attitudes and behaviour towards SN: how it affects
their social lives, and to what extent they are aware of the risks involved. A focus group
interview was conducted on these students. The students were shown nine scenarios
(one at a time) depicting various situations that portrayed the negative consequences of
SN such as cyberbullying, texting and online predation. The students were asked to give
their opinions regarding each scene as well as opinions regarding social networking in
general. The findings revealed that the students generally have a favourable opinion of
social networking and are aware of the benefits and the risks involved in using SN sites.
On top of that, they are anxious about the negative effects of the SN sites due to their bad
experiences but they still use the sites actively and habitually.
Keywords :
Attitudes , behaviours , cyberbullying , online predation , risks , social networking , texting
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics