This survey study among adolescents (N = 402) investigates an integrated model that examines (1) the relationships of adolescents’ need to belong and need for popularity with adolescents’ Facebook use, (2) the mediating role of adolescents’ fear of missing out (FoMO) in these relationships, and (3) the relationships of adolescents’ FoMo with adolescents’ perceived stress related to the use of Facebook. Structural equation modeling results indicated that an increased need to belong and an increased need for popularity were associated with an increased use of Facebook. These relationships were mediated by FoMo, which, in turn, was associated with increased stress related to Facebook use. These results emphasize the important role that fear...
The current study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the relationships between different type...
Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) – people’s intense concerns that they might miss pleasant moments that th...
Social media engagement has grown into widespread normative behavior among all age groups. Although ...
This survey study among adolescents (N = 402) investigates an integrative model that examines (1) th...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This survey study among adolescents (N = 402) investigates...
As technology and social media use climb, the question arises of what consequences could be arising ...
Fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) refers to feelings of anxiety that arise from the realization that you ma...
Fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) refers to feelings of anxiety that arise from the realization that you ma...
Background and aims. A pathway that Billieux et al. (2015) identify in the current literature, is t...
Introduction: Prior research has found that psychopathology constructs such as depression and anxiet...
This study examined relationships among daily stress (i.e., school- and family-related stress), soci...
The rapid growth of social media platform has led to evolve communal distress regarding the way in t...
This study explores whether fear of missing out (FOMO) mediates the relation between social networki...
The purpose of social media is to share information and connect with other users online. In recent y...
The increasing popularity of Facebook among adolescents has stimulated research to investigate the r...
The current study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the relationships between different type...
Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) – people’s intense concerns that they might miss pleasant moments that th...
Social media engagement has grown into widespread normative behavior among all age groups. Although ...
This survey study among adolescents (N = 402) investigates an integrative model that examines (1) th...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This survey study among adolescents (N = 402) investigates...
As technology and social media use climb, the question arises of what consequences could be arising ...
Fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) refers to feelings of anxiety that arise from the realization that you ma...
Fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) refers to feelings of anxiety that arise from the realization that you ma...
Background and aims. A pathway that Billieux et al. (2015) identify in the current literature, is t...
Introduction: Prior research has found that psychopathology constructs such as depression and anxiet...
This study examined relationships among daily stress (i.e., school- and family-related stress), soci...
The rapid growth of social media platform has led to evolve communal distress regarding the way in t...
This study explores whether fear of missing out (FOMO) mediates the relation between social networki...
The purpose of social media is to share information and connect with other users online. In recent y...
The increasing popularity of Facebook among adolescents has stimulated research to investigate the r...
The current study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the relationships between different type...
Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) – people’s intense concerns that they might miss pleasant moments that th...
Social media engagement has grown into widespread normative behavior among all age groups. Although ...