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Pathological Buying Online as a Specific Form of Internet Addiction: A Model-Based Experimental Investigation

机译:病理性在线购买作为互联网成瘾的一种特殊形式:基于模型的实验研究

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The study aimed to investigate different factors of vulnerability for pathological buying in the online context and to determine whether online pathological buying has parallels to a specific Internet addiction. According to a model of specific Internet addiction by Brand and colleagues, potential vulnerability factors may consist of a predisposing excitability from shopping and as mediating variable, specific Internet use expectancies. Additionally, in line with models on addiction behavior, cue-induced craving should also constitute an important factor for online pathological buying. The theoretical model was tested in this study by investigating 240 female participants with a cue-reactivity paradigm, which was composed of online shopping pictures, to assess excitability from shopping. Craving (before and after the cue-reactivity paradigm) and online shopping expectancies were measured. The tendency for pathological buying and online pathological buying were screened with the Compulsive Buying Scale (CBS) and the Short Internet Addiction Test modified for shopping (s-IATshopping). The results demonstrated that the relationship between individual’s excitability from shopping and online pathological buying tendency was partially mediated by specific Internet use expectancies for online shopping (model’s R² = .742, p < .001). Furthermore, craving and online pathological buying tendencies were correlated (r = .556, p < .001), and an increase in craving after the cue presentation was observed solely in individuals scoring high for online pathological buying (t(28) = 2.98, p < .01, d = 0.44). Both screening instruments were correlated (r = .517, p < .001), and diagnostic concordances as well as divergences were indicated by applying the proposed cut-off criteria. In line with the model for specific Internet addiction, the study identified potential vulnerability factors for online pathological buying and suggests potential parallels. The presence of craving in individuals with a propensity for online pathological buying emphasizes that this behavior merits potential consideration within the non-substance/behavioral addictions.
机译:该研究旨在调查在线情况下病理性购买的脆弱性的不同因素,并确定在线病理性购买是否与特定的网络成瘾相似。根据布兰德(Brand)和同事的特定网络成瘾模型,潜在的脆弱性因素可能包括购物的易感性和特定的互联网使用预期作为中介变量。此外,根据成瘾行为模型,线索诱发的渴望也应构成在线病理性购买的重要因素。在这项研究中,通过对240名具有提示反应性范式的女性参与者进行调查,测试了理论模型,该模式由在线购物图片组成,以评估购物的兴奋性。渴望(提示反应模式之前和之后)和在线购物预期。使用强迫购买量表(CBS)和针对购物进行了修改的短互联网成瘾测试(s-IATshopping),筛选了病理性购买和在线病理性购买的趋势。结果表明,个人对购物的兴奋性与在线病理性购买倾向之间的关系部分由特定的互联网用户对在线购物的预期介导(模型的R²= .742,p <.001)。此外,渴望与在线病理学购买倾向相关(r = .556,p <.001),仅在在线病理学购买评分较高的个体中观察到提示提示后的渴望增加(t(28)= 2.98, p <0.01,d = 0.44)。两种筛查工具都相关(r = .517,p <.001),并且通过采用建议的临界标准表明了诊断的一致性和差异性。与特定的网络成瘾模型相一致,该研究确定了在线病理学购买的潜在脆弱性因素,并提出了潜在的相似之处。渴望在网上进行病理性购买的个人渴望着重强调,这种行为值得在非物质/行为成瘾内进行潜在的考虑。

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