Young adults' online shopping addiction: The role of self‐regulation and smartphone use
AbstractOnline shopping addiction can be defined as an Internet‐based behavioural addiction which may lead to economic problems. Even though shopping is increasingly common through mobile devices, the effects of smartphone use on online shopping addiction are underexamined.
Lonka, Kirsti +5 more
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Internet addiction in students: prevalence and risk factors [PDF]
The last decade has witnessed a large increase in research on the newly emerging mental health problem of Internet addiction. Rather than looking at Internet addiction per se, this study focused on particular activities on the Internet that might be ...
Binder, JF, Griffiths, MD, Kuss, DJ
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Online Shopping Addiction: Symptoms, Causes and Effects
One of the various forms of technology used to make life easier is online shopping. Reasons for which one might prefer online shopping over real life shopping include such factors as ease of search, lower prices, a variety of goods, time saved, ease of use, entertainment, promotions, and impulsive behaviors in the shopper.
Gunuc, Selim, Keskin, Ayten Dogan
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Objective: It is known that individuals with bipolar disorder have high rates of comorbidities with addictions such as alcohol and substance use disorders. This study aimed to compare behavioral addictions (gambling, shopping, internet, exercise) between
Berkan Bodur +2 more
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Evaluation of the Relationship Between Social Media Addiction and Aggression
Social media has emerged as a widely used tool in the communication age. This new virtual world, where individuals freely share their views and express themselves, is also used for many different purposes including personal, corporate, and public usages.
Hilal Güler +2 more
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The Bergen Shopping Addiction Scale: reliability and validity of a brief screening test [PDF]
Although excessive and compulsive shopping has been increasingly placed within the behavioral addiction paradigm in recent years, items in existing screens arguably do not assess the core criteria and components of addiction.
Aboujaoude +71 more
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Regular and problematic leisure-time Internet use in the community: results from a German population-based survey [PDF]
In our study, we attempted to identify systematically the use of Internet applications in the German population in order to derive risk factors for problematic use. In a representative survey of the German population, we queried 1,401 women and 1,111 men
Beutel, ME +5 more
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Background: Beyond gaming disorder and gambling disorder, pornography-use disorder, buying-shopping disorder, and social-networksuse disorders are discussed as further disorders due to addictive behaviors.
Elisa Wegmann +2 more
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The dark side of internet: preliminary evidence for the associations of dark personality traits with specific online activities and problematic internet use [PDF]
Background and aims: Research has shown that personality traits play an important role in problematic internet use (PIU). However, the relationship between dark personality traits (i.e., Machiavellianism, psychopathy, narcissism, sadism, and spitefulness)
Griffiths, MD, Kircaburun, K
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The drivers of addiction to online shopping, social media, and tourism: A study of cyborg consumers [PDF]
This research focuses on the consumer cyborg's engagement with social media, online shopping, and tourism activities. The objective is to explore the effect of narcissism, social media addiction, and self-esteem on online shopping and tourism ...
Usep Suhud +3 more
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