Lin Wang, Su Yan, Yuhan Wang, Junping Qiu, Yuchen Zhang
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Abstract
The widespread use of social media has a transformative effect on people’s work and lives. With the increasing information explosion and more cases of social media addiction, users have been always worried that they have missed some information. FoMO (fear of missing out) of mobile users emerges. FoMO is an important theory that explicates the underlying cognitive, psychological, and social processes of dark or negative sides of online information behaviour (Shen, et al., 2021). This paper explores the impact of FoMO of post-90s generation mobile users on romantic relationship in the context of social media. The questionnaire survey was conducted in December 2017. The sample size was 274 Chinese post-90s (people born in the 1990’s) mobile social media users who were in love for at least one year and unmarried. The statistical methods such as regression analysis were adopted. The impacts of FoMO on romantic relationship were analyzed from the perspectives of three dimensions of FoMO: cognitive, emotional and behavioural manifestations. The quantitative analysis of survey data employed the statistical package SPSS 26.0. The behavioural manifestation of FoMO has a significant negative effect on romantic relationships, while emotional and cognitive manifestations of FoMO have no significant effects on romantic relationships. This indicates that driven by FoMO, the post-90s mobile users often check the information in device frequently and subconsciously, resulting in excessive information behaviour, which does harm to the development of romantic relationship. It also implies that the view of simply treating the anxiety disorder FoMO as a psychological symptom is debatable. FoMO has affected users’ interpersonal relationship and behaviour in the offline environment, especially for post-90s generation users. This paper enriches the research on the effects of psychology and information behaviour of mobile social media users on their interpersonal relationship.
社交媒体的广泛使用对人们的工作和生活产生了变革性的影响。随着信息爆炸的加剧,社交媒体成瘾的案例越来越多,用户总是担心自己错过了一些信息。手机用户的“错失恐惧症”(fear of missing out)出现了。FoMO是一个重要的理论,它解释了在线信息行为的黑暗或消极方面的潜在认知、心理和社会过程(Shen等,2021)。本文探讨了社交媒体背景下90后移动用户的FoMO对恋爱关系的影响。该问卷调查于2017年12月进行。该研究的样本是274名中国90后(90后)移动社交媒体用户,他们恋爱至少一年,未婚。采用回归分析等统计方法。从FoMO的认知表现、情感表现和行为表现三个维度分析了FoMO对恋爱关系的影响。调查数据的定量分析采用SPSS 26.0统计软件包。FoMO的行为表现对恋爱关系有显著的负向影响,而FoMO的情绪和认知表现对恋爱关系无显著影响。这说明在FoMO的驱动下,90后移动用户经常下意识地频繁查看设备上的信息,导致信息行为过度,不利于恋爱关系的发展。这也意味着,简单地把FoMO焦虑症当作一种心理症状来治疗的观点是值得商榷的。FoMO影响了用户在线下环境下的人际关系和行为,尤其是对90后用户。本文丰富了移动社交媒体用户心理和信息行为对其人际关系影响的研究。
期刊介绍:
Information Research, is an open access, international, peer-reviewed, scholarly journal, dedicated to making accessible the results of research across a wide range of information-related disciplines. It is published by the University of Borås, Sweden, with the financial support of an NOP-HS Scientific Journal Grant. It is edited by Professor T.D. Wilson, and is hosted, and given technical support, by Lund University Libraries, Sweden.