Digital Narratives and Gender Perceptions: An Analysis of Social Media Influence among First-year College Students

Rachell Valle Uday *

Kalinga State University, Tabuk City, Philippines.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Social media plays a significant role in shaping young adults’ perceptions of gender roles, identity, and societal expectations. Among first-year college students, digital narratives influence attitudes, behaviors, and interpersonal relationships during an important stage of personal and social development.

Aims: This study examined the influence of social media on gender awareness among first-year college students in Tabuk City, Philippines.

Study Design: Descriptive quantitative research design.

Place and Duration of Study: Kalinga State University (Bulanao, Dagupan, and Rizal campuses), Academic Year 2024–2025.

Methodology: A total of 184 first-year college students participated in the study. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire adapted from established gender awareness and media frameworks. Descriptive statistics (weighted mean) and inferential statistics (ANOVA) were used to analyze the data.

Results: Findings revealed a moderate level of social media use (M = 3.29), moderate influence on gender awareness (M = 3.39), and moderate impact (M = 3.31). No significant differences were found based on sex (P = .817; P = .902), while significant differences emerged across school affiliations (P = .026), indicating institutional influence. Social media was identified as both a source of gender-related information and a reinforcer of stereotypes.

Conclusion: Social media plays a dual role in shaping gender awareness. Integrating gender-sensitive digital literacy programs is essential to enhance critical media engagement among students.

Keywords: Social media, gender awareness, college students, digital literacy, gender equality


How to Cite

Uday, Rachell Valle. 2026. “Digital Narratives and Gender Perceptions: An Analysis of Social Media Influence Among First-Year College Students”. Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social Sciences 24 (5):36-44. https://doi.org/10.9734/arjass/2026/v24i5906.

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