H. Tutar, Duygu Terzi Çoban, Muhammad Aiman Awalluddin
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ABSTRACT This article examines the relationship between university students' perceptions of 'fear of missing out (FOMO) and their spiritual well-being. It tries to determine whether students' perceptions of FOMO and spiritual well-being differ by demographic indicators as a form of relational research employing a cross-sectional survey model. Surveys were conducted with 414 university students in Malaysia and Turkey. The FOMO Scale and Spiritual Well-being Scale were deployed for data collection. This article determined that students' perceptions of FOMO were higher than their spiritual well-being level and the perception of FOMO significantly and moderately affects perceptions of spiritual well-being. Students' FOMO significantly predicted their spiritual well-being levels. This shows that bad habits negatively affect human psychology, but this effect cannot be handled independently of people's characteristics. Keywords: Fear of missing out, lack of sense of belonging, Spiritual well-being, Social behavior, Social media forms
摘要本文探讨了大学生错失恐惧症(fear of missing out, FOMO)感知与精神幸福感之间的关系。它试图通过人口统计指标来确定学生对FOMO和精神幸福的看法是否不同,作为采用横断面调查模型的关系研究的一种形式。对马来西亚和土耳其的414名大学生进行了调查。采用FOMO量表和精神幸福感量表进行数据收集。本研究发现,大学生对FOMO的感知高于其精神幸福感水平,FOMO的感知显著且适度地影响了他们对精神幸福感的感知。FOMO显著预测了学生的精神健康水平。这表明坏习惯会对人的心理产生负面影响,但这种影响不能独立于人的性格来处理。关键词:错失恐惧,归属感缺失,精神幸福感,社会行为,社交媒体形式