Fear of missing out: prevalence, dynamics, and consequences of experiencing FOMO

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Marina Milyavskaya
Mark Saffran
Nora Hope
Richard Koestner
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[1] Carleton University,Department of Psychology
[2] McGill University,Department of Psychology
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Motivation and Emotion | 2018年 / 42卷
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Fear of missing out; Experience sampling method; Well-being; Self-regulation;
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Fear of missing out, known colloquially as FOMO, appears to be a common experience, and has recently become part of the vernacular, receiving frequent mentions in the popular media. The present paper provides a multi-method empirical examination of FOMO. In a first study, experience sampling was used to assess FOMO experiences among college freshmen. Nightly diaries and end-of-semester measures provided data on the short and long-term consequences of experiencing FOMO. Results showed that students experience FOMO frequently, particularly later in the day and later in the week, and while doing a required task like studying or working. More frequent experiences of FOMO were associated with negative outcomes both daily and over the course of the semester, including increasing negative affect, fatigue, stress, physical symptoms, and decreased sleep. A second experimental study investigated FOMO on a conceptual level, distinguishing FOMO from general self-regulation and exploring its links with social media.
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