[HTML][HTML] Fear of missing out: A brief overview of origin, theoretical underpinnings and relationship with mental health

M Gupta, A Sharma - World journal of clinical cases, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Fear of missing out (FoMO) is a unique term introduced in 2004 to describe a phenomenon
observed on social networking sites. FoMO includes two processes; firstly, perception of …

[HTML][HTML] Social comparison on social networking sites

P Verduyn, N Gugushvili, K Massar, K Täht… - Current opinion in …, 2020 - Elsevier
Because of the rise of social networking sites (SNSs), social comparisons take place at an
unprecedented rate and scale. There is a growing concern that these online social …

Instafamous and social media influencer marketing

SV **, A Muqaddam, E Ryu - Marketing Intelligence & Planning, 2019 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to test the effects of two types of celebrities (Instagram
celebrity vs traditional celebrity) on source trustworthiness, brand attitude, envy and social …

Do social network sites enhance or undermine subjective well‐being? A critical review

P Verduyn, O Ybarra, M Résibois… - Social Issues and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Social network sites are ubiquitous and now constitute a common tool people use to interact
with one another in daily life. Here we review the consequences of interacting with social …

Social media and depression symptoms: A network perspective.

G Aalbers, RJ McNally, A Heeren… - Journal of …, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Passive social media use (PSMU)—for example, scrolling through social media news feeds—
has been associated with depression symptoms. It is unclear, however, if PSMU causes …

Examining the links between active Facebook use, received likes, self-esteem and happiness: A study using objective social media data

D Marengo, C Montag, C Sindermann, JD Elhai… - Telematics and …, 2021 - Elsevier
For social media users, profile updating and receiving Likes may feel like a reward, and elicit
positive emotions, reinforcing use of the platform. Could this mechanism have …

Psychosocial well-being and social media engagement: The mediating roles of social comparison orientation and fear of missing out

F Reer, WY Tang, T Quandt - New Media & Society, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Based on a large representative sample of German Internet users aged 14–39 years, the
current survey study investigates how three indicators of decreases in well-being …

[HTML][HTML] Social networking sites, depression, and anxiety: a systematic review

EM Seabrook, ML Kern, NS Rickard - JMIR mental health, 2016 - mental.jmir.org
Background: Social networking sites (SNSs) have become a pervasive part of modern
culture, which may also affect mental health. Objective: The aim of this systematic review …

The interplay between Facebook use, social comparison, envy, and depression

H Appel, AL Gerlach, J Crusius - Current opinion in psychology, 2016 - Elsevier
Highlights•Facebook use has recently been linked to depression and negative
affectivity.•Unflattering social comparison and envy are common experiences for Facebook …

Explaining females' envy toward social media influencers

J Chae - Media psychology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Social media influencers are online celebrities who exhibit their personal lives to many
followers via social media. Media studies have analyzed influencers' display of the luxurious …