Impact of perceived social support on fear of missing out (FoMO): A moderated mediation model

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Fen Dou
Qiaoling Li
Xiaoan Li
Qianfeng Li
Minghui Wang
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[1] Nanjing Normal University,School of Psychology
[2] Henan University,Institute of Psychology and Behavior
[3] South China Normal University,School of Psychology
[4] Beijing Normal University,Center for Educational Science and Technology
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Current Psychology | 2023年 / 42卷
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Perceived social support; Basic psychological needs; Perceived stress; Fear of missing out;
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Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) is a pervasive phenomenon among college students that may negatively affect the physical and mental health of individuals. Perceived social support, as one of the effective protective factors, can mitigate the harmful effects of FoMO, but few studies to date have examined the potential mechanisms underlying this relationship. The present study conducted an investigation involving 806 college students in China and used scales measuring perceived social support, basic psychological needs, perceived stress and FoMO to explore the relationship between perceived social support and FoMO. Findings indicated that 1) perceived social support was negatively associated with college students’ FoMO; 2) basic psychological needs partially mediated the relationship between perceived social support and FoMO; 3) the mediating role of basic psychological needs is moderated by perceived stress. Further, the study provides some theoretical and practical implications for the prevention of FoMO.
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