Department of Psychology, Başkent University, Etimesgut, Turkey.
Department of Psychology, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.
Psychol Rep. 2023 Oct;126(5):2303-2321. doi: 10.1177/00332941231180115. Epub 2023 Jun 3.
With the increasing use of technology, different psychological effects of social media emerge. These psychological effects can be negative as well as positive, and in general psychological well-being and different psychological variables related to social media can affect the daily life of individuals. Also, new constructs associated with social media, such as anonymity, have begun to show up as people seek protection of their identities online. This study aims to determine the moderating role of anonymity in the relationship between FoMO and psychological well-being. The sample of this study consisted of 232 participants (69.8% female) between the ages of 18-59. Two different scales were used in this study: Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and Psychological Well-being. In addition, to measure anonymity, participants were asked a single question about whether they use anonymous accounts on social media. The analysis of the study found a positive and significant relationship between FoMO and anonymity as well as a negative and significant relationship between psychological well-being and anonymity. Moreover, the results indicated that anonymity moderated the relationship between FoMO and psychological well-being. That is, FoMO was negatively associated with psychological well-being for individuals with anonymous accounts, while there was no significant relationship between FoMO and psychological well-being for those without anonymous accounts. The limitations and contributions of the study were discussed in line with the relevant literature and suggestions for future research were presented.
随着技术的不断普及,社交媒体也呈现出不同的心理效应。这些心理效应可能是负面的,也可能是正面的,总的来说,心理健康和与社交媒体相关的不同心理变量会影响个人的日常生活。此外,与社交媒体相关的新结构,如匿名性,已经开始出现,因为人们希望在网上保护自己的身份。本研究旨在确定匿名性在 FoMO(害怕错过)和心理健康之间关系中的调节作用。本研究的样本由 232 名参与者(69.8%为女性)组成,年龄在 18-59 岁之间。本研究使用了两种不同的量表:害怕错过(FoMO)和心理健康。此外,为了衡量匿名性,参与者被问到一个关于他们是否在社交媒体上使用匿名账户的问题。研究分析发现,FoMO 与匿名性之间存在正相关且显著的关系,而心理健康与匿名性之间存在负相关且显著的关系。此外,结果表明,匿名性调节了 FoMO 和心理健康之间的关系。也就是说,对于使用匿名账户的个体来说,FoMO 与心理健康呈负相关,而对于没有使用匿名账户的个体来说,FoMO 与心理健康之间没有显著关系。本研究结合相关文献讨论了研究的局限性和贡献,并提出了未来研究的建议。