Trend FOMO Mahasiswa UIN Suska Riau

Labibah Azzahra, Nurmansyah Nurmansyah, Maisya Putri, Aldi Juliaska, Sukma Erni
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This study investigates the trend of Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) among students at UIN SUSKA Riau. FOMO, defined as the anxiety that others might be having rewarding experiences from which one is absent, is increasingly common in the digital era, especially among university students who are frequent social media users. The research aims to explore the prevalence and effects of FOMO on students' academic performance, mental health, and social interactions. A mixed-methods approach was utilized, with data gathered from online surveys and in-depth interviews involving 300 students across various faculties. The results indicate that a significant portion of students experience moderate to high levels of FOMO, which is strongly associated with intensive social media usage. Students reported that FOMO adversely impacts their focus and academic performance, leading to procrastination and heightened stress levels. Furthermore, FOMO contributes to feelings of inadequacy and anxiety, as students often compare their lives to the idealized representations they encounter online. The study underscores the necessity for awareness and intervention programs to aid students in managing their social media usage and alleviating the negative impacts of FOMO. Addressing these concerns can help UIN SUSKA Riau cultivate a healthier and more supportive academic environment. This research adds to the growing body of literature on digital well-being and student mental health, highlighting the importance of balanced social media engagement.
廖内大学学生的 FOMO 趋势
本研究调查了廖内大学(UIN SUSKA Riau)学生中 "害怕错过"(FOMO)的趋势。FOMO 被定义为一种焦虑,担心别人可能正在享受自己缺席的有意义的经历,这种焦虑在数字时代越来越普遍,尤其是在经常使用社交媒体的大学生中。本研究旨在探讨 FOMO 的普遍性及其对学生学业成绩、心理健康和社交互动的影响。研究采用混合方法,通过在线调查和深度访谈收集数据,涉及不同院系的 300 名学生。研究结果表明,相当一部分学生有中度到高度的 FOMO 现象,这与他们大量使用社交媒体密切相关。学生们报告说,FOMO 对他们的注意力和学习成绩产生了负面影响,导致拖延和压力水平升高。此外,FOMO 还助长了学生的不足感和焦虑感,因为他们经常将自己的生活与在网上看到的理想化形象进行比较。这项研究强调,有必要开展宣传和干预计划,帮助学生管理社交媒体的使用,减轻 FOMO 的负面影响。解决这些问题有助于廖内大学营造一个更健康、更具支持性的学术环境。这项研究为越来越多有关数字福祉和学生心理健康的文献增添了新的内容,强调了平衡社交媒体参与的重要性。
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