International Conference on Social Science
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Social Science (ICSS)

Correlation between Motivation for using Social Media and Self-Regulation in Adolescents

Johan Ramadhan Nurwardan (Psychology Study Program, Paramadina University)
Elis Yulia Ningsih (Psychology Study Program, Paramadina University)
Dian Dian (Psychology Study Program, Paramadina University)
Jatiarta Soewarta (Psychology Study Program, Paramadina University)



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Publish Date
15 Oct 2025

Abstract

The rapid growth of social media use among adolescents has raised questions about its psychological impact, particularly in relation to self-regulation. This study aimed to examine the relationship between motivation in social media use and self-regulation behavior in adolescents. Using a quantitative correlational design, data were collected from 204 adolescent respondents through online questionnaires. The instruments used included the Social Media Motivation Scale (Pertegel et al., 2019) and a Self-Regulation Scale based on Zimmerman’s theory of self-regulated learning. Due to the non-normal distribution of one of the variables, Spearman’s Rho correlation analysis was used. The results showed a significant positive correlation (r = 0.456, p < 0.05) between motivation in social media use and self-regulation, indicating that adolescents with stronger and more purposeful motivations for using social media tend to demonstrate higher levels of self-regulatory behavior. These findings suggest that social media, when used with clear intent, can support the development of self-regulation in adolescents. Implications for education, parenting, and further research are discussed.

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