The Imbalance Between Goal-Directed and Habitual Systems in Problematic Short-Form Video Users

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction Pub Date : 2024-09-03 DOI:10.1007/s11469-024-01377-y
Tianxiang Jiang, Simei Ou, Yixuan Cao, Jiahui Li, Ning Ma
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Problematic short-form video use (PSVU) has been a concern for the public. However, it is unclear whether there is an imbalance between goal-directed and habitual action control systems in problematic short-form video users (PSVUs). This study recruited 30 PSVUs (20 females, 10 males; 20.50 ± 1.76 years old) and 28 healthy controls (19 females, 9 males; 20.29 ± 2.21 years old) to investigate the effect of PSVU on the imbalance of the dual system. The contingency degradation paradigm and go/no-go task were applied. Compared to controls, PSVUs exhibited a stubborn ratio score during task structure transitions and a lower accuracy rate in no-go trials. Moreover, the accuracy rate fully mediated the relationship between the frequency of short-form video use and ratio scores, highlighting such imbalance in PSVUs, along with inhibitory control deficits as a mediator. The findings indicated PSVUs’ insensitivity to task structure transition, and the inhibitory control deficits might exacerbate the habitual behavior, contributing to a better understanding of PSVUs from a dual system perspective.

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问题短视频用户的目标导向系统与习惯系统之间的不平衡
有问题的短视频使用(PSVU)一直是公众关注的问题。然而,问题短视频使用者(PSVUs)的目标定向和习惯性动作控制系统之间是否存在失衡,目前尚不清楚。本研究招募了30名问题短视频使用者(20名女性,10名男性;20.50±1.76岁)和28名健康对照者(19名女性,9名男性;20.29±2.21岁),研究问题短视频使用者对双系统失衡的影响。研究采用了或然退化范式和 "去/不去 "任务。与对照组相比,PSVU在任务结构转换过程中表现出顽固的比率得分,而在 "不走 "试验中则表现出较低的准确率。此外,准确率完全介导了短视频使用频率与比率得分之间的关系,凸显了PSVU的这种不平衡,而抑制控制缺陷也是介导因素之一。研究结果表明,PSVU对任务结构转换不敏感,而抑制控制缺陷可能会加剧其习惯性行为,这有助于从双系统的角度更好地理解PSVU。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Mental Health and Addictions (IJMH) is a publication that specializes in presenting the latest research, policies, causes, literature reviews, prevention, and treatment of mental health and addiction-related topics. It focuses on mental health, substance addictions, behavioral addictions, as well as concurrent mental health and addictive disorders. By publishing peer-reviewed articles of high quality, the journal aims to spark an international discussion on issues related to mental health and addiction and to offer valuable insights into how these conditions impact individuals, families, and societies. The journal covers a wide range of fields, including psychology, sociology, anthropology, criminology, public health, psychiatry, history, and law. It publishes various types of articles, including feature articles, review articles, clinical notes, research notes, letters to the editor, and commentaries. The journal is published six times a year.
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