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College student 'Fear of Missing Out' (FoMO) associated with illicit behavior

Two analyses found an association between college student FoMO and behaviors including alcohol and drug use and academic misconduct

Date:
October 5, 2022
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The fear of missing out (FoMO) on rewarding and fun experiences is something that most people feel at some point in life. Among college students, the degree to which someone experiences FoMO is associated with their risk of participating in maladaptive behaviors including academic misconduct, drug and alcohol use, and breaking the law, according to a new study.
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The fear of missing out (FoMO) on rewarding and fun experiences is something that most people feel at some point in life. Among college students, the degree to which someone experiences FoMO is associated with their risk of participating in maladaptive behaviors including academic misconduct, drug and alcohol use, and breaking the law, according to a new study published this week in the open-access journalPLOS ONEby Paul McKee of Southern Connecticut State University, USA, and colleagues.

For many students, college is a major transition that can facilitate either psychological growth or maladaptive behaviors and psychological problems. Previous studies have found an association between FoMO and disruptive/harmful social media use. A greater understanding of how FoMO influences individual behavior is important to reducing FoMO's negative influence.

For the new study, 472 college students completed a hard copy questionnaire packet assessing FoMO levels, unethical and illegal behavior while in college, and demographic variables. The researchers analyzed this data both by using standard statistical approaches and by applying a supervised machine learning approach.

With the first analysis approach, the team discovered associations between FoMO and nearly all the behaviors they examined. Higher levels of FoMO were found to be correlated with higher rates of classroom incivility (p<0.001), plagiarism (p=0.003), greater weekly alcohol consumption (p<0.001), lower age when beginning drinking alcohol, increased use of cannabis (p=0.007), stimulants (p<0.001), depressants (p<0.001) and hallucinogens, as well as illegal activities including giving away drugs (p<0.001) and stealing (p<0.001). The machine learning algorithm found similar associations and highlighted the modifying effect of living situation, socioeconomic status and gender on several of the relationships.

The authors suggest that brief FoMO assessments, including just 10 questions, may be valuable risk prediction tools for counselors focused on assisting students in the transition to college or university.

作者添加:“使用害怕错过(FoMO)and demographic information, we were able to predict class membership (offender/user vs non-offender/non-user) of college students across multiple domains (alcohol and drug use, academic misconduct, illegal behavior) well above baseline (e.g., 50% at baseline vs 87% for academic misconduct). These results suggest that FoMO exists not just as an aversive phenomenon, but it also leads to concrete consequences for individuals and society."

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Journal Reference:

  1. Paul C. McKee, Christopher J. Budnick, Kenneth S. Walters, Imad Antonios.College student Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and maladaptive behavior: Traditional statistical modeling and predictive analysis using machine learning.PLOS ONE, 2022; 17 (10): e0274698 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0274698

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PLOS. "College student 'Fear of Missing Out' (FoMO) associated with illicit behavior: Two analyses found an association between college student FoMO and behaviors including alcohol and drug use and academic misconduct." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 5 October 2022. /releases/2022/10/221005141748.htm>.
PLOS. (2022, October 5). College student 'Fear of Missing Out' (FoMO) associated with illicit behavior: Two analyses found an association between college student FoMO and behaviors including alcohol and drug use and academic misconduct.ScienceDaily. Retrieved August 21, 2023 from www.koonmotors.com/releases/2022/10/221005141748.htm
PLOS. "College student 'Fear of Missing Out' (FoMO) associated with illicit behavior: Two analyses found an association between college student FoMO and behaviors including alcohol and drug use and academic misconduct." ScienceDaily. www.koonmotors.com/releases/2022/10/221005141748.htm (accessed August 21, 2023).

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