TY - JOUR
T1 - The effects of personality and social media experiences on mental health: Examining the mediating role of fear of missing out, ghosting, and vaguebooking.
AU - Astleitner, Hermann
AU - Bains, Amrit
AU - Hörmann, Sandra
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors
PY - 2023/1
Y1 - 2023/1
N2 - The present study examined the relationships between personal characteristics, social media experiences, and mental health. We carried out an online survey of 995 adolescents and young adults, who completed self-reported questionnaires about their personal characteristics (gender, age); personality traits (need to belong, social comparison orientation, social identity, histrionic personality); frequency of social media use; and social media experiences concerning fear of missing out, being a victim of ghosting, and vaguebooking as well as mental health. We had an international sample with a strong European focus. The results, based on structural equation modeling, demonstrated that the independent variables were both directly and indirectly related to mental health. In particular, the study highlights the importance of a triad between fear of missing out, being a victim of ghosting, and vaguebooking. This triad represents a significant mediating mechanism that should be reflected in future research as well as assessment and intervention activities pertaining to social media-related mental health problems.
AB - The present study examined the relationships between personal characteristics, social media experiences, and mental health. We carried out an online survey of 995 adolescents and young adults, who completed self-reported questionnaires about their personal characteristics (gender, age); personality traits (need to belong, social comparison orientation, social identity, histrionic personality); frequency of social media use; and social media experiences concerning fear of missing out, being a victim of ghosting, and vaguebooking as well as mental health. We had an international sample with a strong European focus. The results, based on structural equation modeling, demonstrated that the independent variables were both directly and indirectly related to mental health. In particular, the study highlights the importance of a triad between fear of missing out, being a victim of ghosting, and vaguebooking. This triad represents a significant mediating mechanism that should be reflected in future research as well as assessment and intervention activities pertaining to social media-related mental health problems.
KW - Adolescence
KW - Mental health
KW - Social media
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U2 - 10.1016/j.chb.2022.107436
DO - 10.1016/j.chb.2022.107436
M3 - Article
SN - 0747-5632
VL - 138
JO - Computers in Human Behavior
JF - Computers in Human Behavior
M1 - 107436
ER -