Are You Hooked to the ‘Gram’? Exploring the Correlation between Loneliness, the Fear of Missing Out, and Instagram Usage among Young Indians

IF 1.1 Q3 COMMUNICATION Palabra Clave Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.5294/pacla.2022.25.2.5
B. Rajan, Lydia G. Jose, Thejas Sundar
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The amount of time spent on Instagram by young people in India has grown exponentially. This social media platform is a sea of visuals that reflect the activities people are engaging in. The constant viewing of other people’s lives can lead to a feeling of dissatisfaction about one’s own life. The Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) emerges when an individual who is unable to participate in or engage with the activities of others, experiences feelings of loneliness and isolation. This study aims to examine the association between the time spent on Instagram and its effect on FoMO and Loneliness. The study sample consisted of 401 participants, primarily 18–24 years old, collected via convenience sampling methods. The single item Fear of Missing Out short form (FoMOsf) and the three-item Loneliness scale were administered to participants to measure FoMO and loneliness, respectively. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data. A one-way analysis of variance was computed between the time one spends on Instagram and the variables of FoMO and loneliness. The analysis uncovered a statistically significant difference between the increasing amount of time spent on Instagram, that is, less than one hour, 1–2 hours, and three or more hours for FoMO [F (2,398) = 17.92, p < 0.05] and loneliness [F (2,398) = 3.57, p ≤ 0.029]. Therefore, more time spent on Instagram results in individuals experiencing significantly greater levels of FoMO and loneliness.
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你被“葛兰”迷住了吗?探索印度年轻人的孤独感、对错过的恐惧和Instagram使用之间的相关性
印度年轻人花在Instagram上的时间呈指数级增长。这个社交媒体平台是一个视觉海洋,反映了人们正在参与的活动。不断地观察别人的生活可能会导致对自己生活的不满。当一个人无法参与或参与他人的活动时,就会出现错失恐惧(FoMO),感到孤独和孤立。这项研究旨在研究花在Instagram上的时间与其对FoMO和孤独感的影响之间的关系。研究样本由401名参与者组成,主要是18-24岁,通过方便抽样方法收集。采用单项缺失恐惧量表(FoMO)和三项孤独感量表分别对被试进行FoMO和孤独感的测量。采用描述性统计和推断性统计对数据进行分析。在一个人花在Instagram上的时间与FoMO和孤独感变量之间进行了单向方差分析。分析发现,在Instagram上花费的时间增加,即少于1小时,1-2小时和3小时或更多时间用于FoMO [F (2398) = 17.92, p < 0.05]和孤独感[F (2398) = 3.57, p≤0.029]之间存在统计学意义上的差异。因此,在Instagram上花费更多的时间会导致个人经历更严重的FoMO和孤独感。
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