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Who are more vulnerable to FoMO? Predictors and moderators of FoMO among Dutch adolescents
Abstract Fear of missing out (FoMO) has been recognized as a core factor contributing to problematic behaviors in adolescents. Yet little is known about what predicts FoMO and who is more vulnerable to it. Using two annual waves of longitudinal data from Dutch adolescents aged 11 to 17 years ( n
Yanyu Li +2 more
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IntroductionIn the past decade, the fear of missing out (FoMO) has gained widespread attention as a prominent manifestation of the negative effects of social media.
Xiaoxiao Huang
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O Urbanismo levou um século a amadurecercomo campo privilegiado de cruzamentosinterdisciplinares, essencialmentedas ciências sociais. Ao invés do queinicialmente se ensaiou, as tecnologiasapenas servem as dinâmicas sociopolíticasde transformação do território que,aliás, se vai (con)fundindo com o urbano.Num esforço de aferimento com essesparadigmas ...
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The role of fear of missing out in shaping sustainable tourism intentions
This study investigates the moderating role of Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) in shaping the relationship between green awareness (GA), travel intention (TI), and tourism experience (TE) toward sustainable tourism intention (STI).
Wan Suryani +2 more
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Despite the widespread use of smartphones, not all users develop problematic use. Understanding the pathways that lead from healthy to Problematic Smartphone Use (PSU) is essential for uncovering underlying mechanisms and informing effective prevention ...
Nisha Yao +3 more
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Background and aim: Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) is consistently associated with problematic social media use (PSMU). Moreover, previous studies have shown a significant association between FoMO, self-esteem, and social comparison. However, there is a lack
Rocco Servidio +4 more
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When the screen calls: online FoMo as a behavioural and pedagogical problem
Fear of missing out (FoMo) is conceptualized as a five-phase cycle of triggers, emotions, digital engagement, post-FoMo states, and coping. In a mixed-methods design, 256 Croatian students completed a survey and 23 high-FoMo students were interviewed ...
Bruno Matijašević +2 more
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It has been shown that both fear of missing out (FoMO) and problematic (i.e., excessive) smartphone use (PSU) are negatively associated with indicators of emotional well-being. Moreover, FoMO has been found to be a key predictor of PSU.
Nino Gugushvili +5 more
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