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1 Fear of Missing Out: Relationships With Depression, Mindfulness, and Physical Symptoms Cuny York College Introduction to Scientific Literature in Psychology (Psy 230) Fall 2023– Dr. Davies
2 Abstract This report will be evaluating and summarizing a research report by Zachary G. Baker, Heather Krieger, and Angie S. LeRoy.the consequences of young adults' and adolescents' heavy usage of social media on their mental health and overall functioning because of fomo
3 Fear of Missing Out: Relationships With Depression, Mindfulness, and Physical Symptoms Summary of the Paper From the Introduction 1A To address the lack of evidence regarding the associations between social media use, FoMO, and a broad range of clinically relevant health outcomes, an online study was conducted to determine if and how FoMO is associated with depressive symptoms, mindful attention, and physical symptoms 1B They didnt investigate t the associations between social media use, FoMO, From the Methods Question 2A There are 386 participants 80.84 percent being female and 19.16 being men. They were recruited via online
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4 Question 2B The author used the study design of quasi-experimental From the Results Question 3A The test used to determine their main research was t -tests which revealed that reports for each of the outcome measures did not differ in the basis of gender ( p s .242). A number of structural equation models were estimated, using FoMO and social media usage as predictors and the health indicators as outcomes, in order to test there hypothesis that FoMO would be positively correlated with physical symptoms, depressive symptoms, and mindful attention, controlling for social media time. From the Discussion Question 4A The main message the author is trying to give in the discussion was the consequences of young adults' and adolescents' heavy usage of social media on their mental health and overall functioning because of fomo
5 Question 4B One of the weaknesses of the study they mention is how the study didnt identify how the fear of missing out is associated with other emotional, cognitive, and physical health outcomes including anxiety and health behaviors (e.g., drinking or safe sex) Evaluate the Research Paper From the Introduction Question 5 I found the description of the prior research helpful. Because it talked about the background of the study and what was found, The only limitation of this research was the lack of was that they thought Further investigation is required to determine which aspects of health are most impacted by FoMO and how interventions to lower FoMO may improve health. From the Methods Question 6 I don’t see any weakness the author didn't mention. I believe it was very clear on the things they felt the study needed that can be done in future research studies. From the Discussion Question 7 The conclusion does match the original gap
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