Football fans, especially female supporters of the Indonesian National Team, often experience high emotional involvement in supporting their favorite team. One of the phenomena that emerges is Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), which can affect their level of life satisfaction. This study aims to analyze the relationship between FOMO and nationalism on the life satisfaction of female fans of the Indonesian National Team. This study uses a quantitative method with a purposive sampling technique, involving 30 respondents who are female fans of the Indonesian National Team in East Java. Data were collected through a scale that had been tested for validity and reliability, then analyzed using multiple linear regression. The results showed that FOMO had a significant effect on life satisfaction, with an R value of 0.980, R-square of 0.662, F of 647.2, and p-value <0.001. This shows that 66.2% of the variation in life satisfaction can be explained by FOMO and nationalism, while the remaining 33.8% is influenced by other factors. In addition, nationalism does not have a significant effect in this model. Thus, the higher the level of FOMO, the more likely a person is to experience increased life satisfaction in the context of involvement as a fan of the Indonesian National Team. The implications of this study emphasize the importance of good FOMO management to maintain psychological balance and life satisfaction of football fans.
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