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The American Journal of Family Therapy
This study examines the mediating role of spouse burnout in the negative impact of Online Shopping Addiction (OSA) on marital satisfaction. With the rise of online shopping, its effects on relationships are significant.
S. Gundogan
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This study examines the mediating role of spouse burnout in the negative impact of Online Shopping Addiction (OSA) on marital satisfaction. With the rise of online shopping, its effects on relationships are significant.
S. Gundogan
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Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2022
Online shopping addiction has surged among today's university students. Previous studies have focused on individual and network factors, whereas neglecting family-related roles. This study examined the relationship between subjective socioeconomic status
Liheng Fan +4 more
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Online shopping addiction has surged among today's university students. Previous studies have focused on individual and network factors, whereas neglecting family-related roles. This study examined the relationship between subjective socioeconomic status
Liheng Fan +4 more
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A Study on Online Shopping Addiction among College Students
Journal of Economics, Business and Management— Throughout the past century, technological advancements have posed numerous societal and psychological challenges. However, there remains a significant research gap regarding the psychosocial factors influencing problematic shopping behaviors among ...
Li-Chiu Chi +7 more
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ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry, 2022
This study investigated the impact of online shopping addiction on compulsive buying behaviour and life satisfaction write among students which include both male and females from different cities of Pakistan.
Anum Durrani +5 more
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This study investigated the impact of online shopping addiction on compulsive buying behaviour and life satisfaction write among students which include both male and females from different cities of Pakistan.
Anum Durrani +5 more
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Compulsive buying behavior and online shopping addiction among health science teachers
International Journal of Nursing Care, 2019M. Kaur, S. Maheshwari, Anil R Kumar
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Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun
Online shopping addiction has become a significant behavioral issue among university students, driven by the rapid growth of digital marketplaces and the pervasive influence of social media.
Baso Hasyim +3 more
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Online shopping addiction has become a significant behavioral issue among university students, driven by the rapid growth of digital marketplaces and the pervasive influence of social media.
Baso Hasyim +3 more
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This study aims to examine the effect of ease of payment on online shopping addiction through the intervening variable of marketplace platform customer satisfaction in urban communities in South Sulawesi using the Path Analysis method using SmartPLS 4.0 ...
Rezki Fani, Darmianti Razak
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This study aims to examine the effect of ease of payment on online shopping addiction through the intervening variable of marketplace platform customer satisfaction in urban communities in South Sulawesi using the Path Analysis method using SmartPLS 4.0 ...
Rezki Fani, Darmianti Razak
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2022
Due to busy lifestyles and technological development, online shopping has grown rapidly. At the same time, the tendency to become addicted to online shopping has increased. There are significant differences between the behaviours of addicted and non-addicted people towards online shopping.
Ambarile Gamaralalage Samindi Nawodya +2 more
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Due to busy lifestyles and technological development, online shopping has grown rapidly. At the same time, the tendency to become addicted to online shopping has increased. There are significant differences between the behaviours of addicted and non-addicted people towards online shopping.
Ambarile Gamaralalage Samindi Nawodya +2 more
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