THE RELATIONSHIP OF FEAR OF MISSING OUT (FoMO) AND PEER SOCIAL SUPPORT WITH THE BODY IMAGE OF FEMALE ADOLESCENT AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Original Research)
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Title
THE RELATIONSHIP OF FEAR OF MISSING OUT (FoMO) AND PEER SOCIAL SUPPORT WITH THE BODY IMAGE OF FEMALE ADOLESCENT AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Original Research)
Subject
body image, female adolescent, FoMO, peer social support
Description
Introduction: Female adolescents were involved and exposed to various comments
regarding physical appearance, which can lead to experiences of body dissatisfaction,
resulting from failing to meet the unrealistic standards of physical attractiveness set by
society. This research aimed to analyze the relationship between Fear of Missing Out
(FoMO) and social support from peers with body image in female adolescents at Senior
High School in Surabaya.
Method: This research used a descriptive correlation design with a cross-sectional
approach. The population was 650 female adolescents at senior high school in Surabaya.
The sample was 191 respondents obtained by simple random sampling. The
independent variables were FoMO and peer social support. The dependent variable was
body image. Data was taken using a questionnaire and analyzed using Spearman's Rho
test.
Results: There was a relationship between FoMO and body image in female adolescents
(p=0,031, r = -0,156) and there was no relationship between FoMO and peer social
support (p=0,568).
Conclusions: FoMO may be related to body image, but peer social support was not associated with body image, because it requires other problem factors that each individual responds to from this support.
regarding physical appearance, which can lead to experiences of body dissatisfaction,
resulting from failing to meet the unrealistic standards of physical attractiveness set by
society. This research aimed to analyze the relationship between Fear of Missing Out
(FoMO) and social support from peers with body image in female adolescents at Senior
High School in Surabaya.
Method: This research used a descriptive correlation design with a cross-sectional
approach. The population was 650 female adolescents at senior high school in Surabaya.
The sample was 191 respondents obtained by simple random sampling. The
independent variables were FoMO and peer social support. The dependent variable was
body image. Data was taken using a questionnaire and analyzed using Spearman's Rho
test.
Results: There was a relationship between FoMO and body image in female adolescents
(p=0,031, r = -0,156) and there was no relationship between FoMO and peer social
support (p=0,568).
Conclusions: FoMO may be related to body image, but peer social support was not associated with body image, because it requires other problem factors that each individual responds to from this support.
Creator
Mayra Putri Marfita, Rizki Fitryasari , and Lailatun Ni’mah
Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/pnj.v6.i2.63266
Publisher
UNAIR
Date
September 2024
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Rights
ISSN : 26563894
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PDF
Language
English
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Text
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Citation
Mayra Putri Marfita, Rizki Fitryasari , and Lailatun Ni’mah, “THE RELATIONSHIP OF FEAR OF MISSING OUT (FoMO) AND PEER SOCIAL SUPPORT WITH THE BODY IMAGE OF FEMALE ADOLESCENT AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Original Research),” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 26, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11828.