情绪调节困难与问题性木棉花观看:心理困扰与冲动的中介作用

Kagan Kircaburun , Andrew Harris , Filipa Calado , Mark D. Griffiths
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越来越多的证据表明,观看 mukbang(即饮食广播)可能是另一种新出现的网络行为,在少数人中有可能变得不受控制和有害。然而,关于有问题的木棒观看的心理和精神健康预测因素的文献仍有很大的空白。由于相关研究较少,本研究调查了问题性木棉花观看(PMW)的情绪和心理相关因素,包括情绪调节困难(ERDs)、冲动性方面(即消极紧迫感、积极紧迫感、寻求感觉、缺乏预谋、缺乏毅力)和心理困扰(即抑郁、焦虑、压力)。共有 513 名成年人(54% 为女性;年龄 = 32.05 岁,平均年龄 = 11.14 岁)在过去七天中观看过木棉花,他们完成了一项调查,其中包括针对上述变量的心理测量评估工具。通过焦虑和积极的紧迫感,ERD 与 PMW 直接或间接相关。每天观看木棉花的时间也与 PMW 呈中度正相关。因此,本研究表明,有情绪和心理障碍的人可能会把 PMW 作为一种不适应的应对策略。
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Emotion regulation difficulties and problematic mukbang watching: The mediating role of psychological distress and impulsivity

There is accumulating evidence that mukbang (i.e., eating broadcasts) watching may be another emerging online behaviour that has the potential to become uncontrolled and harmful among a small number of individuals. However, there is still a large gap in the literature regarding the psychological and mental health predictors of problematic mukbang watching. Due to the paucity of research, the present study investigated the emotional and psychological correlates of problematic mukbang watching (PMW) including emotion regulation difficulties (ERDs), impulsivity facets (i.e., negative urgency, positive urgency, sensation seeking, lack of premeditation, lack of perseverance), and psychological distress (i.e., depression, anxiety, stress). A total of 513 adults (54% female; Mage = 32.05 years, SD = 11.14) who watched mukbang in the past seven days completed a survey including psychometric assessment tools for the aforementioned variables. ERDs were directly and indirectly related to PMW via anxiety and positive urgency. Daily time spent watching mukbang was also moderately positively associated with PMW. Consequently, the present study suggests that individuals with emotional and psychological impairments may use PMW as a maladaptive coping strategy.

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Psychiatry research communications
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