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‭FOMO (Fear of Missing Out)
Described ‭ ‬as ‭ ‬―a ‭ ‬pervasive ap‭prehension that others might be having rewarding experiences from ‬which ‭ ‬one ‭ ‬is ‭ ‬absent, ‭ ‬FOMO ‭ ‬is ‭ ‬a ‭ ‬condition ‭ ‬that ‭ ‬directly ‭ ‬impacts ‭ ‬individuals‘ ‭ ‬feelings ‭ ‬about themselves and their thoughts about what they are (or are not) doing. This foreshadowed and could well explain social media‘s concomitant support of self‭-esteem and confidence among users, while ‬narratives continue to assert that social media makes users feel less confident about their choices and accomplishments. Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) is another psychological construct that has gained prominence in discussions about social media and mental health. FOMO refers to the anxiety that arises from the belief that others are having rewarding experiences from which one is absent. This feeling can drive excessive social ‭ ‬media use, ‭ ‬as individuals seek to stay connected and informed about others' ‭ ‬activities . ‭ ‬Studies have ‭ ‬shown that ‭ ‬FOMO is associated with increased levels of anxiety and depression, particularly among adolescents who are more susceptible to peer influence. FOMO ‭ ‬describes ‭ ‬the ‭ ‬perception ‭ ‬of ‭ ‬peer ‭ ‬engagement ‭ ‬with, ‭ ‬and ‭ ‬personal ‭ ‬appropriation ‭ ‬of, ‭ ‬the perceived ‭ ‬self-relevant ‭ ‬values ‭ ‬of ‭ ‬an ‭ ‬external ‭ ‬social ‭ ‬event. ‭ ‬Individuals ‭ ‬experience ‭ ‬a ‭ ‬subjective impression that others are enjoying a ‭ ‬socially desirable trajectory that is unique ‭ ‬to themselves. A FOMO locus involves the perception of ‭ ‬expected positive emotions derived from interacting with others; ‭ ‬specifically, ‭ ‬those ‭ ‬experiencing ‭ ‬FOMO ‭ ‬appear ‭ ‬to ‭ ‬possess ‭ ‬a ‭ ‬threatened ‭ ‬need ‭ ‬to ‭ ‬belong, leading to states of need ‭ ‬dissatisfaction and low levels of ‭ ‬relatedness, competence, and autonomy need ‭ ‬satisfaction. ‭ ‬Such ‭ ‬states ‭ ‬correlate ‭ ‬highly ‭ ‬with ‭ ‬associated ‭ ‬problems, ‭ ‬including ‭ ‬emotional suppression, social withdrawal, and the inability to relax and sleep.


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