The Social Comparison Trap: Association between Fear of Missing out (Fomo) and Self-Esteem in College Students

Claudine Jade P Abellana, Angela Marie H Mendez, Gerlie Mae V Subido, C. L. Culajara
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Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) is an internalized belief that others may experience valuable events which one feels excluded. This study delves into the connection between Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and self-esteem of students. Its objectives include understanding the demographic makeup, levels of FoMO, and self-esteem among students, and examining the correlation between FoMO and self-esteem. Validated scales were used to gauge FoMO and self-esteem, employing descriptive-correlational research design implemented. This study involved 350 students, offering insights into their experiences with FoMO and self-esteem. The results indicate that the students experience moderate levels of FoMO, both in private and social contexts, alongside moderate levels of self-esteem, with signs of disagreement in self-competence and self-liking. Spearman’s rho correlation analysis highlights a significant positive correlation between FoMO and self-esteem, suggesting that higher self-esteem may be associated with slightly greater FoMO experiences. The researchers recommend exploring potential mediating factors in the self-esteem and FoMO relationship, such as social media addiction or personality traits
社会比较陷阱:大学生 "害怕错过"(Fomo)与自尊之间的关系
害怕错过(FoMO)是一种内化的信念,即认为他人可能会经历有价值的事件,而自己却感到被排除在外。本研究深入探讨了 "害怕错过"(FoMO)与学生自尊之间的联系。其目的包括了解学生的人口构成、FoMO 水平和自尊,并研究 FoMO 与自尊之间的相关性。研究采用描述性-相关性研究设计,使用经过验证的量表来衡量 FoMO 和自尊。这项研究涉及 350 名学生,深入了解了他们在 FoMO 和自尊方面的经历。结果表明,学生在私人和社会环境中都有中等程度的 FoMO,同时也有中等程度的自尊,但在自我胜任和自我喜爱方面存在分歧。斯皮尔曼相关分析(Spearman's rho correlation analysis)显示,FoMO 与自尊之间存在显著的正相关,这表明自尊越高,FoMO 体验越强。研究人员建议探索自尊与 FoMO 关系中的潜在中介因素,如社交媒体成瘾或人格特质。
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