2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40359-023-01231-1
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Why mobile social media-related fear of missing out promotes depressive symptoms? the roles of phubbing and social exclusion

Bin Gao,
Quanwei Shen,
Gui Luo
et al.

Abstract: Background With the popularity of mobile socialization, people have become more closely connected with their phones. While people enjoy the convenience that phones bring (e.g., accessing information and socializing), they also feel anxious about missing out on certain information. Previous researches have shown that fear of missing out (FoMO) can trigger depressive symptoms, however, the underlying psychological mechanisms are not yet clear. In addition, limited research has explored this issue… Show more

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“…It is worth noting that in relevant studies, phubbing often alternates with smartphone addiction, exhibiting both distinctions and intrinsic connections between the two concepts. 16 , 17 Phubbing highlights the damage to interpersonal relationships due to excessive smartphone use, 2 whereas smartphone addiction emphasizes dependence on smartphone, leading to psychological or behavioral harm to oneself. 18 , 19 The dependency on smartphones inadvertently increases the time individuals spend using phones in different contexts, objectively contributing to phubbing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth noting that in relevant studies, phubbing often alternates with smartphone addiction, exhibiting both distinctions and intrinsic connections between the two concepts. 16 , 17 Phubbing highlights the damage to interpersonal relationships due to excessive smartphone use, 2 whereas smartphone addiction emphasizes dependence on smartphone, leading to psychological or behavioral harm to oneself. 18 , 19 The dependency on smartphones inadvertently increases the time individuals spend using phones in different contexts, objectively contributing to phubbing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%