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Determinants of object choice and object attachment: Compensatory consumption in compulsive buying-shopping disorder and hoarding disorder. [PDF]
Norberg MM +6 more
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Purchasing Under the Influence of Alcohol: The Impact of Hazardous and Harmful Patterns of Alcohol Consumption, Impulsivity, and Compulsive Buying. [PDF]
Harnish RJ, Ryerson NC, Tarka P.
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Compulsive buying gradually increased during the first six months of the Covid-19 outbreak
Maraz A, Yi S.
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Hoarding in a compulsive buying sample
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2007Previous research has indicated that many compulsive buyers also suffer from compulsive hoarding. The present work specifically examined hoarding in a compulsive buying sample. Sixty-six treatment-seeking compulsive buyers were assessed prior to entering a group therapy for compulsive buying using the Compulsive Buying Scale (CBS), the Yale-Brown ...
Astrid Mueller +2 more
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A Clinical Screener for Compulsive Buying
Advancements in understanding problematic behaviors require the ability to identify affected or at-risk individuals. This article reports the development of a scale to identify compulsive buyers. Seven items representing specific behaviors, motivations, and feelings associated with buying significantly contributed to correctly classifying approximately
Faber, Ronald J, O'Guinn, Thomas C
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Comorbidity of compulsive buying and brand addiction: An examination of two types of addictive consumption [PDF]
While compulsive buying and brand addiction are both addictive consumption, little is known about how they jointly impact on consumers. This research demonstrates that compulsive buying and brand addiction are distinct phenomena and may co-occur.
Mona Mrad, Charles Chi Cui
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