This study provides novel insights into the differential effects of CSMU and FoMO on sleep behaviors in young adult students versus working professionals.
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Interestingly, FoMO is more strongly associated with CSMU among working professionals. Significant differences existed in the strength of the association between CSMU and FoMO between the two cohorts. The results indicated that psychological well-being influences CSMU, which in concurrence with sleep habits, influences the association between FoMO and problematic sleep. Data were analyzed with structural equation modeling.
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Cross-sectional surveys were conducted to collect data from two cohorts including (i) full-time students (N = 1398), and (ii) full-time working professionals (N = 472). Bottoms Up, Audiobook, (2021) Axiell Media Sleepless, Audiobook, (2020) Axiell Media Exhausted & Sleepless, e-book, (2020) Axiell Media 2019 Seen through. Sleepless Media-Sleepless Media is a digital web design agency in Santa Cruz, CA specializing in professional web site design, web development, e-Comm. This study addresses this knowledge gap by investigating the associations of FoMO, psychological well-being (anxiety, depression), compulsive social media use (CSMU), and sleep hygiene (habits that promote/inhibit sleep) with problematic sleep adults in both academic and employment settings.
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Therefore, knowledge of these occurrences in young adults is limited. This study addresses this knowledge gap by investigating the associations of FoMO, psychological well-being (anxiety, depression), compulsive social media use (. Previous research in this area primarily focused on adolescents. Emergent research suggests that “fear of missing out” (FoMO)-driven nocturnal use of social media may result in sleep disturbances and adversely influence quality of sleep.