Psychometric Properties of the Fear of Missing Out (Fomo) Scale in Iranian Students: Reliability, Validity, Factor Structure, and Measurement Invariance

19 Pages Posted: 14 Feb 2023

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Seyed Javad Emadi Chashmi

Shahid Beheshti University; Lincoln University (MO)

Mara Aruguete

Lincoln University

Mehdi Sadri

University of Tehran

Christian Montag

Ulm University

Fatemeh Shahrajabian

Kharazmi University

Abstract

Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) is described as negative affect resulting from thoughts that one is left out of the rewarding experiences of others. The development of a popular FOMO Scale (Przybylski et al., 2013) has generated a wealth of research studies on FOMO. Our study aimed to examine the reliability, factor structure, measurement invariance, and construct validity of the FOMO scale in a sample of 400 Iranian students. The results showed that the construct validity, goodness-of-fit of the model, internal homogeneity reliability, and composite reliability of the scale were good. Results indicate that the 10-item Persian version of the FOMO scale is a reliable and valid tool in an Iranian student sample. The current findings serve as a confirmation of the utility of the FOMO scale and allow for the advancement of research on FOMO in Persian-speaking populations.

Keywords: Fear of Missing Out Scale, psychometric properties, validity, factor structure, college students

Suggested Citation

Emadi Chashmi, Seyed Javad and Aruguete, Mara and Sadri, Mehdi and Montag, Christian and Shahrajabian, Fatemeh, Psychometric Properties of the Fear of Missing Out (Fomo) Scale in Iranian Students: Reliability, Validity, Factor Structure, and Measurement Invariance. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4358025 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4358025

Seyed Javad Emadi Chashmi (Contact Author)

Shahid Beheshti University ( email )

Velenjak
Bostan
Tehran, 19839
Iran

Lincoln University (MO)

Jefferson City, MO 65101
United States

Mara Aruguete

Lincoln University ( email )

Mehdi Sadri

University of Tehran ( email )

Christian Montag

Ulm University ( email )

Fatemeh Shahrajabian

Kharazmi University ( email )

Theran, Iran
Mofateh Avenue
Tehran, 31979-3755
Iran

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