International Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research (IJAMR)
  Year: 2022 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 6 | Page No.: 49-57
Living in a Moment: Exposure on Motivational Tiktok Contents In The Midst of Covid-19 Pandemic on Gabrielian's Mental Health Download PDF
Prof. Resty C. Samosa, Aliza Y. Dilla, Madelaine A. Dela Cruz, Jereme C. Nevado, Asha Eunice N. Agregado, Anna Lou S. Sarcillo, Leonard Cases, Shaira Joraine F. Gervacio

Abstract:
This study assessed the status of Mental health of Gabrielian in terms of General Coping, Emotional Support, Spirituality, Interpersonal Skills, Personal & Growth Autonomy, and General Affect as exposed on Motivational Tiktok contents. Moreover, it investigated the correlation between the status of Mental health of Gabrielians and their exposure on Motivational Tiktok contents. A total of 100 college students from 1st year to 4th year at Colegio de San Gabriel Arcangel took part in the study by answering the research questionnaire. The data was analyzed using a.) Descriptive Statistics - to determine the mean, Percentage, frequency and standard deviation, and b.) Pearson's Correlation Coefficient - to identify the degree of association between the status of Mental health of Gabrielians and their exposure to Motivational Tiktok contents. The study found status of Mental health of Gabrielians and their exposure on Motivational Tiktok content has a very low positive relationship with one another. More research is needed to explore into features of these characteristics not mentioned in the study to gain a better knowledge of motivational TikTok materials and Gabrielians mental health. It is recommended That a need for qualitative and quantitative research, as well as other types of research methods. It is suggested that a similar study be conducted with other research participants and at a different location in order to obtain more reliable results. It is also suggested that future researchers study other types of TikTok contents other than Motivational contents to see if the results will change from this current study.