错失之乐及其在减少社交媒体成瘾中的作用:孤独感和心理困扰的连续中介作用

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Adem Kantar, İlhan Yalçın, Oya Onat Kocabıyık, Christopher Barry
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摘要

社交媒体的广泛使用导致人们越来越担心它对心理健康的影响。随着数字依赖的增加,错过的乐趣(JOMO)已经成为一种潜在的手段,帮助个人在线下活动中找到满足感,减少社交媒体成瘾。本研究考察了孤独感和心理困扰在JOMO与社交媒体成瘾关系中的串行中介作用,并验证了JOMO量表的心理测量属性。数据收集自日本29个省份的932名参与者。研究一通过验证性因子分析、测量不变性检验和项目反应理论验证了JOMO量表的信度和效度。在研究II中,结构方程模型揭示了JOMO通过降低孤独感和心理困扰与社交媒体成瘾呈负相关。这些发现表明,JOMO可能有助于减少社交媒体成瘾,并促进线上和线下活动之间的更好平衡。
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Joy of Missing Out (JOMO) and Its Role in Reducing Social Media Addiction: The Serial Mediating Role of Loneliness and Psychological Distress.

The widespread use of social media has led to growing concerns about its impact on mental health. As digital dependency rises, the Joy of Missing Out (JOMO) has emerged as a potential means to help individuals find satisfaction in offline activities and reduce social media addiction. This study examines the serial mediating role of loneliness and psychological distress in the relationship between JOMO and social media addiction while also validating the JOMO scale's psychometric properties. Data were collected from 932 participants across 29 provinces in Türkiye. Study I confirmed the JOMO scale's reliability and validity through confirmatory factor analysis, measurement invariance testing, and Item Response Theory. In Study II, structural equation modeling revealed that JOMO was negatively associated with social media addiction through lower loneliness and psychological distress. These findings suggest that JOMO may help reduce social media addiction and promote a better balance between online and offline activities.

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Psychological Reports
Psychological Reports PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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