Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2143289105> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2143289105 endingPage "e0140296" @default.
- W2143289105 startingPage "e0140296" @default.
- W2143289105 abstract "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." @default.
- W2143289105 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2143289105 creator A5001031949 @default.
- W2143289105 creator A5013898044 @default.
- W2143289105 creator A5051958524 @default.
- W2143289105 creator A5073916434 @default.
- W2143289105 date "2015-10-14" @default.
- W2143289105 modified "2023-10-11" @default.
- W2143289105 title "Pathological Buying Online as a Specific Form of Internet Addiction: A Model-Based Experimental Investigation" @default.
- W2143289105 cites W1563193714 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W1924202175 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W1929015181 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W1967171076 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W1968821868 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W1970342641 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W1971440513 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W1979977849 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W1983956349 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W1986611370 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W1988132969 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W1992426653 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W1994893189 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2006728648 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2010249720 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2010436824 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2010476888 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2011472159 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2018546833 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2021089996 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2025850255 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2031513488 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2032700787 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2035278758 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2040891347 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W204113536 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2045546955 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2045736286 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2047660442 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2051669064 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2053626241 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2057380696 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2061537406 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2063966205 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2064878573 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2067627573 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2069832836 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2071666535 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2077295023 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2079506982 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2083386892 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2083412392 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2088477804 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2090525906 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2092295723 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2094057409 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2094822797 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2096995499 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2098860997 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2102043648 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2104571737 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2104755990 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2105975366 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2106198519 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2106862702 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2111982163 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2112823564 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2118242114 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2122916434 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2123197200 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2135540191 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2137886791 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2144331102 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2145312032 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2149514160 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2152880682 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2156824710 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2163789302 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2286137270 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W2404742812 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W4235577699 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W4247732186 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W4292811746 @default.
- W2143289105 cites W8214888 @default.
- W2143289105 doi "https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140296" @default.
- W2143289105 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/4605699" @default.
- W2143289105 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26465593" @default.
- W2143289105 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W2143289105 type Work @default.
- W2143289105 sameAs 2143289105 @default.
- W2143289105 citedByCount "85" @default.
- W2143289105 countsByYear W21432891052016 @default.
- W2143289105 countsByYear W21432891052017 @default.
- W2143289105 countsByYear W21432891052018 @default.
- W2143289105 countsByYear W21432891052019 @default.
- W2143289105 countsByYear W21432891052020 @default.
- W2143289105 countsByYear W21432891052021 @default.
- W2143289105 countsByYear W21432891052022 @default.
- W2143289105 countsByYear W21432891052023 @default.