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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF ESTEEM AND FEAR OF MISSING OUT (FOMO) IN KPOP FANDOM SOCIAL MEDIA USERS Siti, A'isah; Hazim, Hazim
Proceeding of International Conference on Social Science and Humanity Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Proceeding of International Conference on Social Science and Humanity
Publisher : PT ANTIS INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHER

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/icossh.v2i3.41

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Objective: The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between self esteem and Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) in Kpop fandom social media users. Method: This research method is quantitative correlation. The subjects amounted to 131 of the total population of 210 Kpop fandom people. The technique of determining the sample is done by cluster sampling. Analysis of the hypothesis of this study using product moment correlation test. Results: The results of hypothesis analysis, showed r = -0.788 and p < 0.001 (<0.05) which means there is a significant negative relationship between Self Esteem and FoMO in Kpop fandom social media users. Consequently, the higher the self esteem, the lower the FoMO in Kpop fandom social media users, and vice versa, the lower the self esteem, the higher the FoMO in Kpop fandom social media users. Novelty: The novelty in this study lies in its focus on examining the relationship between self esteem and FoMO in the Kpop fandom of social media users as well as focusing on the psychological dynamics of the Kpop fandom who have high emotional attachment to their idols, different from previous studies that generally discuss FoMO among adolescents or social media users in general.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIAL SUPPORT FROM PEERS AND FAMILY AND THE QUARTER LIFE CRISIS IN K-POP FANDOM Afiyah, Fairuzi; Hazim, Hazim
Proceeding of International Conference on Social Science and Humanity Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Proceeding of International Conference on Social Science and Humanity
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/icossh.v2i3.43

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Objective: This study aims to examine the relationship between peer and family social support and the quarter life crisis experienced by individuals within the K-pop fandom, specifically members of the Seventeen (Carat) fan community. Method: Using a quantitative correlational design, data were collected from 146 purposively selected participants out of a population of 250 fandom members. The analysis employed a multiple regression correlation test to assess the influence of social support on the quarter life crisis. Results: The findings indicate a significant negative relationship between peer social support and quarter life crisis (r = -0.385; p < .001), and between family social support and quarter life crisis (r = -0.445; p < .001). The combined contribution of peer and family social support to the reduction of quarter life crisis was 56.5%, suggesting that greater perceived support is associated with lower levels of psychological distress during emerging adulthood. Novelty: This research introduces a unique perspective by focusing on the psychosocial dynamics of the K-pop fandom—particularly the Seventeen fandom—which remains an underexplored population in psychological studies. The findings contribute to the growing discourse on youth mental health in digital fan communities, emphasizing the protective role of social support.