大学生情绪性饮食失调与问题性网络使用之间的关系:木邦行为的中介作用。

Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira (1992) Pub Date : 2024-09-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1806-9282.20240343
Nurten Elkin, Hasan Kütük, Deniz Mısra Gürol, Yağmur Dilan Bilgen
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研究目的本研究旨在调查观看 Mukbang 对饮食行为的影响,并强调其重要性:本研究的样本由来自各大学不同院系的学生组成。共有 483 人参与研究:其中女性 358 人(74.1%),男性 125 人(25.9%)。样本群体的年龄介于 18 岁至 50 岁之间(平均年龄=21.62 岁;标准差=3.85)。我们的研究使用了情绪化进食障碍量表、木邦成瘾量表和问题性网络使用量表。使用 IBM SPSS 统计软件 24 对数据进行了信度分析、描述性统计和相关分析:结果:情绪化饮食、木邦成瘾和问题性网络使用之间似乎存在正相关。研究还发现,情绪化进食与木邦成瘾之间也存在正相关。结论:在问题性上网对情绪化进食的影响中,木邦成瘾起着部分中介作用:结论:在问题性上网与情绪化进食之间的关系中,木邦成瘾起到了中介作用。因此,在对情绪化饮食和问题性上网之间的关系进行研究时,对个人观看视频的频率进行调查可能会有所帮助。将这些人纳入教育计划以控制有问题的网络使用或观看 Mukbang 的习惯可能是至关重要的。
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The relationship between emotional eating disorders and problematic internet use in university students: the mediating role of mukbang behavior.

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. A total of 483 individuals participated in the study: 358 (74.1%) women and 125 (25.9%) men. The age range of the sample group varies between 18 and 50 years (Mage=21.62; SD=3.85). In our study, the Emotional Eating Disorder Scale, the Mukbang Addiction Scale, and the Problematic Internet Use Scale were used. Reliability analysis, descriptive statistics, and correlational analysis of the data were carried out using IBM SPSS Statistics 24.

Results: There appears to be a positive relationship between emotional eating, mukbang addiction, and problematic internet use. A positive relationship was also found between emotional eating and mukbang addiction. It was found that mukbang addiction had a partial mediator role in the effect of problematic internet use on emotional eating.

Conclusion: In the relationship between problematic internet use and emotional eating, mukbang addiction has played a mediating role. Therefore, when conducting a study between emotional eating and problematic internet use, it may be useful to examine the frequency of mukbang watching behavior in individuals. It can be crucial to include these people in educational programs to control problematic internet use or the habit of watching mukbang.

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