College students’ loneliness and problematic mobile phone use: Mediation by fear of missing out

Research Article

College students’ loneliness and problematic mobile phone use: Mediation by fear of missing out

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 33 , issue 2 , 2023 , pages: 115–121
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2023.2182033
Author(s): Qishan Zheng Lingnan University, China , Sisi Liu Lingnan University, China , Jianhong Zheng , China , Maojin Gu Lingnan University, China , Wuming He , China

Abstract

This study examined the relationship between loneliness and problematic mobile phone use among university students, as well as the mediating role of fear of missing out in that relationship. College undergraduates (n = 233; female = 51.1%; first-year students = 12.9%; mean age = 22.50 years, SD =1.70 years) from several Chinese provinces completed the University of California Los Angeles Loneliness Scale, The shortened Mobile Phone Problem Use Scale, and the Fear of Missing Out Scale. Statistical analysis confirmed the positive correlation among loneliness, problematic mobile phone use, and fear of missing out. Following multiple regression analysis, results showed that demographic variables including age, sex, and place of hometown did not predict problematic mobile phone use. These findings suggest that the fear of missing out has a significant influence on how college students manage their loneliness and problematic mobile phone use.

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