Problematic Social Media Use and Personality Traits: The Role of Fear of Missing Out Among Nursing Students
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Fear of Missing Out, Nursing Students, Problematic Social Media Use, Personality TraitsAbstract
Background: Social media use is common among nursing students and can be both helpful and harmful, with problematic use negatively affecting mental health and academic performance. Aim of the study: investigate the role of fear of missing out on the relation between problematic social media use (PSMU) and personality traits
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Abd Ellatif Elsayed, H. (2025) 'Fear of Missing Out and its impact: exploring relationships with social media use, psychological well-being, and academic performance among university students', Frontiers in Psychology, 16, pp. 1582572. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1582572
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