Compensatory Usage of the Internet: The Case of Mukbang Watching on YouTube. [PDF]
Objective Accumulating empirical research has emphasized that a wide range of online activities–such as using social networking sites–can be performed in order to compensate unattained needs or to cope with negative affect and psychopathological symptoms.
Kircaburun K +5 more
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The Role of Procrastination Between Personality Traits and Addictive Mukbang Watching Among Emerging Adults [PDF]
The role of personality traits in the development of addictive use of different online activities has been extensively demonstrated in the previous studies.
Kagan Kircaburun +5 more
semanticscholar +7 more sources
Development and Validation of the Mukbang Addiction Scale [PDF]
Recent literature has speculated that some individuals spend lots of time watching mukbang (i.e., combination of the South Korean words ‘eating’ [‘meokneun’] and ‘broadcast’ [‘bangsong’] that refers to eating broadcasts where a person eats a large ...
Kagan Kircaburun +5 more
semanticscholar +4 more sources
The Psychology of Mukbang Watching: A Scoping Review of the Academic and Non-academic Literature [PDF]
Internet technology has facilitated the use of a wide variety of different activities and applications in online contexts. Despite a large amount of research regarding these activities including online social networking, online gaming, online shopping ...
Kagan Kircaburun +3 more
semanticscholar +3 more sources
"Danmu" preference, problematic online video watching, loneliness and personality: An eye-tracking study and survey study. [PDF]
‘Danmu’ (i.e., comments that scroll across online videos), has become popular on several Asian online video platforms. Two studies were conducted to investigate the relationships between Danmu preference, problematic online video watching, loneliness and
Yan Z, Yang Z, Griffiths MD.
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Psychometric Evaluation of the Italian Mukbang Addiction Scale [PDF]
Problematic mukbang use is a new area of research, and psychometric instruments are needed for cross-cultural comparisons. The Mukbang Addiction Scale (MAS) is a psychometric instrument that was developed to assess problematic mukbang watching ...
Paolo Soraci +5 more
semanticscholar +4 more sources
The association of addictive mukbang watching with mukbang watching motives, emotion regulation, impulsivity, and psychiatric distress [PDF]
Extant literature has focused on the psychological and emotional predictors of addictive use of different types of specific online activities, including social media addiction, online gaming addiction, and online sex addiction.
K. Kircaburan +3 more
semanticscholar +3 more sources
Digital Hazards for Feeding and Eating: What We Know and What We Don't. [PDF]
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: We aimed to accrue recent evidence exploring effects of modern online activities (e.g., Internet use) on feeding and eating disorder symptoms, and related traits.
Ioannidis K, Chamberlain SR.
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The relationship between emotional eating disorders and problematic internet use in university students: the mediating role of mukbang behavior. [PDF]
SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of watching mukbang on eating behavior and to emphasize its importance. METHODS: Students from various faculties at universities constitute the sample for this study.
Elkin N +3 more
europepmc +2 more sources
Internet use disorders: What's new and what's not?. •. [PDF]
This commentary critiques the recent paper by Montag et al. (2019) and (i) argues that there are a number of issues that are presented as contemporary but have been discussed in the internet addiction literature for over 20 years, (ii) argues that ...
Griffiths MD.
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