Self-esteem and perceived social support among Sarahah users
Research Abstract
extensive fame among Internet users in Egypt. This study aimed to assess self-esteem and perceived social support among
Sarahah users and explore the correlates with the application use.
Methods Two focus group discussions were held to explore the opinions of Internet users about Sarahah application. Then, we
created an online questionnaire, using a Google form, to assess the participants’ socio-demographic characteristics, self-esteem
using the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, social support using the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, and
patterns of Sarahah use.
Results Of the 524 respondents to the questionnaire, 28.8% were Sarahah users. Knowing the opinions of others and entertainment
were the primary drives behind the application use; 49% and 43% respectively. Low self-esteem (OR 1.6, 95%CI: 1.1–2.5,
p = 0.028), age ≤ 25 years (OR 2.4, 95% CI: 1.1–5.2, p = 0.025), and being single (OR 3.4, 95% CI: 1.5–7.5, p = 0.003)
associated with Sarahah use after adjustment for age, sex, education, occupation, and social status. Perceived social support
did not show significant differences between Sarahah users and non-users.
Conclusion Sarahah users have lower self-esteemthan non-users. Future studies investigating other psychological deficits related
to Sarahah use are needed.
Research Keywords
Internet use . Perceived social support . Sarahah . Self-esteem