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Fear of Missing Out: Unraveling the Web of Social Media Addiction and Cultivating a Balanced Digital Life

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The development of social media addiction has become a phenomenon creating a potential

public health crisis. While research has found correlations between the development of social

media addiction and rising levels of fear of missing out, there is limited research surrounding the

influence of smartphone ease of access. This study examined the moderating effects of

smartphone ease of access to social media platforms and assessed appropriate treatment

interventions. This study used an experimental within-subject design with 641 participants, ages

19-32 years. Part I of this study measured the participants' levels of smartphone addiction, fear

of missing out, and social media addiction at the initiation of the study. In Part II, 189

participants were asked to deactivate social media applications on their smartphones for two

weeks and limit desktop usage to two days per week, no more than one hour each day. Variables

were measured again at the conclusion of the two weeks. The results reflected that the

relationship between fear of missing out and social media addiction was significantly moderated

by smartphone addiction and revealed a significant difference in the mean scores for both

instruments measuring fear of missing out, FOMO, and social media addiction, BSMAS. The

results revealed a slight increase in the mean scores for FOMO and BSMAS, which may indicate

the need for a longer period of abstinence for smartphone social media use to reduce the levels of

FOMO and BSMAS.




Author: Gilroy Grier
Publisher: Indie Publisher
Publication Date: Jan 02, 2024
Number of Pages: 100 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: NA
ISBN-13: 9798869096258

Fear of Missing Out: Unraveling the Web of Social Media Addiction and Cultivating a Balanced Digital Life

$31.99
$29.32
Sale 8%
 

The development of social media addiction has become a phenomenon creating a potential

public health crisis. While research has found correlations between the development of social

media addiction and rising levels of fear of missing out, there is limited research surrounding the

influence of smartphone ease of access. This study examined the moderating effects of

smartphone ease of access to social media platforms and assessed appropriate treatment

interventions. This study used an experimental within-subject design with 641 participants, ages

19-32 years. Part I of this study measured the participants' levels of smartphone addiction, fear

of missing out, and social media addiction at the initiation of the study. In Part II, 189

participants were asked to deactivate social media applications on their smartphones for two

weeks and limit desktop usage to two days per week, no more than one hour each day. Variables

were measured again at the conclusion of the two weeks. The results reflected that the

relationship between fear of missing out and social media addiction was significantly moderated

by smartphone addiction and revealed a significant difference in the mean scores for both

instruments measuring fear of missing out, FOMO, and social media addiction, BSMAS. The

results revealed a slight increase in the mean scores for FOMO and BSMAS, which may indicate

the need for a longer period of abstinence for smartphone social media use to reduce the levels of

FOMO and BSMAS.




Author: Gilroy Grier
Publisher: Indie Publisher
Publication Date: Jan 02, 2024
Number of Pages: 100 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: NA
ISBN-13: 9798869096258
 

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