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摘要
今天的年轻人每天大部分时间都花在玩社交媒体上。社交媒体对其用户有积极和消极的影响。使用社交媒体对年轻人的负面影响之一是信息遗留焦虑,或称为错失恐惧症(FOMO)。本研究旨在探讨FOMO与青少年满意度和个人福利(主观幸福感)的相关性。在之前的研究中,我们发现了错失恐惧症(fear of missing out,简称FOMO)与青少年主观幸福感之间不一致的相关性。本研究的目的是了解FOMO与年轻人主观幸福感的相关性。本研究的样本是18-25岁,积极使用社交媒体的人。他们每天使用社交媒体的时间超过180分钟。参与人数为246人。使用Pearson相关对研究假设进行测量。结果显示,青年对错失FOMO的恐惧与主观幸福感呈负相关(r = -0.179, p= 0.005, < 0.05)。这说明如果FOMO增加,那么年轻人的主观幸福感会降低,反之亦然。
The Correlation Between Fear of Missing Out and Subjective Well-Being Among Young Adulthood
Today's young adults mostly can spend their time every day just playing social media. Social media has a positive and negative impact on its users. One of the negative impacts of social media use on young adults is anxiety left behind information or called fear of missing out (FOMO). This study aims to determine the correlation FOMO and level of satisfaction and individual welfare (subjective well-being) among young adulthood. In previous study, showed that inconsistency correlation between fear of missing out (FOMO) and subjective well-being on young adulthood. The purpose of this study was to see how much correlation FOMO with subjective well-being among young adults The sample of this study is those aged 18-25 years and actively use social media. They use social media for at more than 180 minutes every day. The number of participants was 246 people. Measurement of the research hypothesis using Pearson correlation. The results showed negative correlation between fear of missing out FOMO and subjective well-being among young adulthood (r = -0.179, p= 0.005, < 0.05). This indicates if FOMO increase, then young adults’ subjective well-being will be decrease, vice versa.