%0 Journal Article %T Demographic Factors, Self-representation, and Social Comparison as Determinants of Depressive Symptoms in Social Media Users: A University-based Survey %J International Journal of Behavioral Sciences %I Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences %Z 2322-1194 %A Oguntayo, Rotimi %A Popoola, Abiola Oluwagbemiga %A Olaseni, Abayomi Oladele %D 2022 %\ 04/01/2022 %V 16 %N 1 %P 29-35 %! Demographic Factors, Self-representation, and Social Comparison as Determinants of Depressive Symptoms in Social Media Users: A University-based Survey %K age %K depressive symptoms %K Self-representation %K Social Comparison %K Social Media Users %K University Students %R 10.30491/ijbs.2022.313534.1711 %X Introduction: Recent evidence show that depressive symptoms is becoming a concern among university students. However, possible determining factors of this psychopathology is under investigated, especially among university students. This study aimed to examine demographics, self-representation, and social comparison as determinants of depressive symptoms among university undergraduates.Method: This correlational study sampled 299-undergraduate students of the University of Ilorin purposively (male 66.6% and 44.4% female) in 2021. A questionnaire-pack comprising of Iowa-Netherlands Comparison Orientation, Embodied Sense of Self, and Self-Rating Depression Scales were utilized to collect data while Pearson’s correlation coefficient and stepwise multiple regression were used to analyze the results.Results: Findings revealed a significant positive correlation between depressive symptoms, age, and social comparison; however, depression was negatively associated with self-representation. Additionally, results indicated three prediction steps; age, relationship status, and social comparison; social comparison and relationship status, and social comparison alone as predictors of depressive symptoms at 0.20%, 19%, and 17% variance respectively among participants.Conclusion: Age, relationship status, social comparison, and self-representation can be used to explain depressive symptoms among undergraduate students. University counseling services should build these factors into intervention when treating depression among students. %U https://www.behavsci.ir/article_150378_5ccecf467a611e8671c0f2d3b375c6ad.pdf