The mediating role of binge-watching in the relationship between type D personality and loneliness [PDF]
Background Individuals who have certain personality traits may be particularly at risk for developing technological addictions. Binge-watching, which includes watching several episodes of a television series consecutively, is seen as a behavior that is ...
Meryem Vural Batik, Melek Demir
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Loneliness, Escapism, and Identification With Media Characters: An Exploration of the Psychological Factors Underlying Binge-Watching Tendency [PDF]
Nowadays, binge-watching (i.e., watching multiple episodes of a TV series in one session) has become a widespread practice of media consumption, raising concerns about its negative outcomes.
Alessandro Gabbiadini +4 more
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Investigating Binge-Watching Adverse Mental Health Outcomes During Covid-19 Pandemic: Moderating Role of Screen Time for Web Series Using Online Streaming [PDF]
Syed Hassan Raza,1 Muhammad Yousaf,2 Faryal Sohail,3 Rehana Munawar,4 Emenyeonu C Ogadimma,5 Jenny Marisa Lim Dao Siang6 1Department of Communication Studies, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, 66000, Pakistan; 2Centre for Media and Communication ...
Raza SH +5 more
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Relationships between problematic binge-watching behavior with psychological and social states [PDF]
Background Binge-watching has been associated with various psychiatric and social issues. This study aims to examine the associations between binge-watching behavior and factors such as social inclusion, social interaction anxiety, loneliness, depression,
Yasemin Özkent, Yunus Akdoğan
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Online Binge-Watching Among Chinese College Students: Implications for Loneliness, Anxiety, and Depression [PDF]
Haoyuan Yu,1 Farideh Alizadeh2 1Faculty of Creative Arts, University of Malaya (UM), Kuala Lumpur, 50603, Malaysia; 2Drama Department, Faculty of Creative Arts, University of Malaya (UM), Kuala Lumpur, 50603, MalaysiaCorrespondence: Farideh Alizadeh ...
Yu H, Alizadeh F
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Binge-watching and gender-specific effects on academic, social, and mental well-being in children and adolescents. [PDF]
IntroductionBinge-watching refers to the consumption of screen-based content (excluding gaming) for five or more consecutive hours in a single session within the past month, which is an emerging behavior of concern among students.
Nick Tse +5 more
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Vulnerable Narcissism and Emotion Dysregulation as Mediators in the Link between Childhood Emotional Abuse and Binge Watching [PDF]
Individuals who have faced childhood emotional abuse (CEA) may develop vulnerable narcissistic tendencies and experience difficulties in regulating their emotions.
Valeria Verrastro +3 more
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Overcoming the unitary exploration of binge-watching: A cluster analytical approach. [PDF]
Background and aims: Binge-watching (i.e., watching multiple episodes of a TV series in one session) has recently become standard practice among TV series viewers; this expansion generates concerns regarding the potential negative outcomes associated ...
Flayelle M +4 more
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Binge-Watching: A Matter of Concern? [PDF]
Umesh S, Bose S.
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Self-control, goal interference, and the binge-watching experience: An event reconstruction study
High-speed internet connections and online streaming services gave rise to the possibility to binge-watch multiple television shows in one sitting. Binge-watching can be characterized as a problematic behavior but also as an enjoyable way to engage with ...
Leonhard K. Lades +3 more
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