Effect Of Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO) On Different Personality Types And Loneliness Among Young Adults

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Vrinda Azad
Dr Meenakshi Singh

Abstract

As part of this study, we look at the way fear of missing out is linked to young people feeling alone. "Fear of missing out" refers to the worry and fear that people feel when they think they will miss out on fun social activities. on the other hand, loneliness is the bad feeling that comes from being alone and unhappy with your social ties. the point of this study is to find out if millennials' fear of missing out is linked to them feeling more alone. we will carefully look over all the literature that is out there, including both actual study and theoretical theories, in order to better understand the processes and parts that make up this link. this study aims to learn more about the two-way relationship between fear of missing out and loneliness by looking for possible factors and mediators. the study will also look at how loneliness and affect how much people use social media. these study results are very important for helping us understand how young people's mental health is affected by living in a modern, digitally connected world. the results of this study on fear of missing out and loneliness will help researchers come up with treatments and activities that will help these issues and get young people to interact with each other more.

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Vrinda Azad, & Dr Meenakshi Singh. (2024). Effect Of Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO) On Different Personality Types And Loneliness Among Young Adults. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 7(5), 24–28. https://doi.org/10.53555/jrtdd.v7i5.2843
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Vrinda Azad

MA clinical psychology, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida                  

Dr Meenakshi Singh

 

Assistant Professor I, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida

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