Cross-lagged analysis of passive social network site use and fear of missing out in college students / 中国学校卫生
Chinese Journal of School Health
;
(12): 70-72, 2020.
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Dans Chinois
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| ID: wpr-815547
ABSTRACT
Objective@#In order to explore the mutual predictive relationship between passive social network site use and fear of missing out.@*Methods@#A one-year longitudinal design was adopted. 652 college students were convinently selected from 2 colleges in Heilongjiang Province measured twice by Passive Social Network Site Use Scale (PSNSUS) and Fear of Missing Out Scale (FOMOS). The structural equation model was used to conduct cross-lagged analysis.@*Results@#There was a significant positive correlation between PSNSUS and FOMOS scores measured twice(r=0.44,0.45, P<0.01). The results of cross-lagged analysis indicated that, after controlling for the correlation between PSNSUS and FOMOS at time 1 and time 2, pre-test PSNSUS had a significant effect on post-test FOMOS (β=0.55,P<0.01), and the predictive effect was stronger among female students. pre-test FOMOS has a significant effect on post-test PSNSUS (β=0.11, P<0.05), and the predictive effect was stronger among male students.@*Conclusion@#It suggests that passive social network site use and fear of missing out could predict eachother in college students.
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Étude pronostique
langue:
Chinois
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Chinese Journal of School Health
Année:
2020
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