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Food‐Related Attentional Biases in Restrained Eaters: A Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Objective Dietary restraint may contribute to the development and maintenance of eating disorders (EDs), with food‐related attentional biases (ABs) as a key underlying mechanism. We examined associations between dietary restraint and ABs and explored how several methodological factors (i.e., AB mechanism, mode of AB investigation, response ...
Rio Madan, Cristina Martinelli
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Netflix and chill? The content-related and gratificational antecedents of binge-watching tendency
The purpose of this study is to investigate the phenomenon of binge-watching and its antecedents. By examining content-related factors such as preferences for TV formats, serial genres, and narrative structures this study extends current knowledge of ...
Christian Zabel +2 more
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Where and Who? Automatic Semantic-Aware Person Composition
Image compositing is a method used to generate realistic yet fake imagery by inserting contents from one image to another. Previous work in compositing has focused on improving appearance compatibility of a user selected foreground segment and a ...
Barnes, Connelly +4 more
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Tick‐Tock, the Time Has Come: Leveraging TikTok to Understand, Prevent, and Treat Eating Disorders
ABSTRACT Objective TikTok—a highly engaging social media platform with a powerful algorithm that displays short videos—has become massively popular in recent years. As research highlights the concerning relationship between image‐based content on social media and disordered eating symptoms, TikTok may serve as an optimal platform to understand eating ...
Macarena Kruger +3 more
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Background: Binge-watching is the habit of watching television or series for extended periods, often involving consecutive viewing of multiple episodes from the same series.
Shailaja Bandla +4 more
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The Binge-watching Experience on Netflix
Due to its worldwide influence, binge-watching has become one of the important research topics for philosophy and social sciences such as sociology, psychology, and media studies. Although noticable articles and books have been written about binge-watching, more studies seem needed when considering its influence on individuals.
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ABSTRACT Objective This preliminary study investigated adolescent and young adult (AYA) perceptions of online cognitive‐behavioral therapy (CBT) for eating disorders (EDs), examining attitudes toward online versus face‐to‐face treatment and perceived effectiveness of online CBT interventions.
Jasmine Thomas +4 more
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The grand national holiday was a quiet one in Adams County in 1866. Gettysburg was a ghost town. No fireworks. No parades. No mass celebrations. In the woods around the county, small knots of citizens gathered for picnics. Escaping the hot, dusty streets
Rudy, John M.
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ABSTRACT Objective This study documented associations between parent‐reported disordered eating behaviors and co‐occurring anxiety, depression, behavioral/conduct problems, and attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) among U.S. children. Method Data were obtained from the combined 2022–2023 National Survey of Children's Health.
Myriam Casseus
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Binge-Watching Netflix? Insights From Data Donations
Netflix is often credited with mainstreaming binge-watching through its release strategy and interface features. However, despite this reputation, data on actual consumption patterns remains scarce, enabling Netflix to shape the narrative about how content is consumed on its platform and what this implies about content quality and viewer attentiveness.
Karin Van Es, Dennis Nguyen
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