000K  utf8
1100  2020$c2020-02-05
1500  eng
2050  urn:nbn:de:hbz:464-20200214-134837-2
2051  10.1016/j.chb.2020.106296
3000  Müller, Silke M.
3010  Brand, Matthias
3010  Stolze, Dario
3010  Wegmann, Elisa
4000  Maximizing social outcomes? Social zapping and fear of missing out mediate the effects of maximization and procrastination on problematic social networks use  [Müller, Silke M.]
4209  The ubiquity of internet-capable mobile devices enables individuals to use online communication and social networking sites (SNSs) almost anytime and anywhere, which may foster addictive usage patterns. SNSs provide manifold options and suggestions for social contacts and experiences, which can increase social comparison processes that potentially cause negative affective states, such as envy, dissatisfaction, or fear of missing out (FoMO). This empirical study (N ¼ 226) investigates associations between the tendencies to maximize outcomes and to procrastinate and problematic social networks use. We assume socially driven cognitions such as FoMO and the tendency to switch or cancel appointments at short notice, named “social zapping,” to mediate these effects. We tested the hypothesized effects through structural equation modeling. The results confirm positive associations between the mentioned constructs. Procrastination fully mediated the effect of maximization on problematic social networks use. Furthermore, FoMO mediated the effects of both maximization and procrastination. The findings indicate that tendencies to maximize and to procrastinate lead to problematic SNS use, especially in cases where specific fears and intentions to find/to not miss a potentially “better” alternative for social experiences are high. Potential relationships and reinforcement mechanisms in the developmental process of problematic social networks use are discussed.
4950  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2020.106296$xR$3Volltext$534
4950  https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:464-20200214-134837-2$xR$3Volltext$534
4961  https://duepublico2.uni-due.de/receive/duepublico_mods_00071325
5051  150
5550  Internet addiction
5550  Online communication
5550  SNS addiction
5550  Social networking
5550  Social networks use disorder
5550  Structural equation modeling