Relationship Between Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and Problematic Smartphone Use (PSU) in Generation Z with Stress as a Moderator

Kevin Adrian, Riana Sahrani
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Recently, Generation Z is said to be the successor of the Millennial Generation. Generation Z is known as the versatile generation through all advanced technologies such as smartphones. The American Psychological Association survey in 2018 found that Generation Z is one of the most stressful generations. There are 55% of them doing coping stress using social media. Currently, the use of social media can be done via a smartphone. However, in recent years the use of smartphones has created new problems, namely fear of missing out (FoMO) and problematic smartphone use (PSU) and was found to have a positive relationship between FoMO and PSU. Until now, there has been no further research that explains the role of stress in the FoMO and PSU relationships, especially for Generation Z. So the aim of this study is to see the role of stress moderators on the relationship between FoMO and PSU in Generation Z. The study was conducted on 300 people with a range of age 13-23 years who were conducted from November to December in 2020. The results obtained were that FoMO had a positive and significant relationship with PSU, but stress was found to have no role moderator on the relationship between FoMO and PSU. So, it can be concluded that stress cannot be a moderating variable on the relationship between FoMO and PSU.
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Z世代的错失恐惧(FoMO)与智能手机使用问题(PSU)之间的关系:压力是调节因素
最近,Z世代被认为是千禧一代的接班人。“Z世代”是智能手机等所有先进技术的“万能一代”。美国心理协会2018年的调查发现,Z世代是压力最大的一代之一。其中55%的人使用社交媒体来应对压力。目前,社交媒体的使用可以通过智能手机完成。然而,近年来智能手机的使用产生了新的问题,即错失恐惧(FoMO)和智能手机使用问题(PSU),并被发现在FoMO和PSU之间存在正相关关系。到目前为止,还没有进一步的研究来解释压力在FoMO和PSU关系中的作用,特别是对于z世代来说。因此,本研究的目的是了解压力调节因子在z世代中FoMO和PSU关系中的作用。该研究是在2020年11月至12月对300名年龄在13-23岁之间的人进行的。结果发现,FoMO与PSU之间存在显著的正相关关系,而压力对FoMO与PSU之间的关系没有调节作用。因此,可以得出结论,压力不能成为FoMO与PSU关系的调节变量。
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