Dataset_Profiles_Smartphone_Emotional_intelligence_FOMO.
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Fecha
2025-06-06 -
Editorial/Editor
Universidad de Málaga -
Palabras clave
Teléfonos móviles y jóvenes; Inteligencia emocional; Adolescentes - Psicología -
Resumen
Background: Adolescents are the most vulnerable population for problematic smartphone use (PSU). The scientific literature provides evidence that factors such as fear of missing out (FoMO) and emotional intelligence (EI) can be related to problematic internet behaviours, but few studies have been conducted on PSU in adolescents. This study aimed to examine how FoMO and EI might explain PSU in adolescents. Methods: The sample consisted of 537 students (12–17 years old) who completed scales assessing problematic smartphone use, fear of missing out, and emotional intelligence. Results: The results showed in both cases moderate, significant and positive correlations between PSU and FoMO, while significant and negative correlations between PSU and EI were observed. In addition, high FoMO and deficits in EI were found to explain part of the variance in PSU. Conclusions: The results are discussed based on the Theory of compensatory internet use. The need to address EI and FoMO in educational contexts is also justified. -
Referenciado por
García-Canalejas, M., Chamizo-Nieto, M. T., & Rey, L. (2025). Problematic Smartphone Use in Adolescents: Are Their Emotional Abilities and Fear of Missing out Influenced? Behavioral Psychology / Psicología Conductual, 33(1), 42770. https://doi.org/10.31083/BP42770
García-Canalejas, M., Chamizo-Nieto, M. T. y Rey, L. (2025). Uso Problemático del Móvil en Adolescentes: ¿Influyen sus Habilidades Emocionales y su Miedo a Perderse Algo? Behavioral Psychology / Psicología Conductual, 33(1), 42770. https://doi.org/10.31083/BP42770 -