Eienskappe van aanlyn-kompulsiewe koop in Paryse studente (2014)

Verslaafde Behav. 2014 Aug 6; 39 (12):1827-1830. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.07.028.

Duroy D1, Gorse P2, Lejoyeux M2.

Abstract

AGTERGROND:

Online compulsive buying is a little-studied behavioral disorder.

AIMS:

To better understand its clinical aspects by focusing on (i) prevalence rate, (ii) correlation with other addictions, (iii) influence of means of access, (iv) motivations to shop to the internet and (v) financial and time-consuming consequences.

ONTWERP:

Deursnitstudie.

INSTELLING EN DEELNEMERS:

200 students in two different centers of Paris Diderot University – Paris VII.

Metings:

Brief self-questionnaires, to screen online compulsive buying, internet addiction, alcohol and tobacco use disorders, to rate frequency of online purchase by private-sale websites, by advertising banners, by mobile phone or to avoid stores, to rate motivations like “more discreet”, “lonelier”, “larger variety of products”, “more immediate positive feelings”, and “cheaper” and to assess the largest amount of online purchasing and the average proportion of monthly earnings, and time spent, both day and night.

bevindings:

Voorkoms van aanlyn-kompulsiewe koop was 16.0%, terwyl die voorkoms van internetverslawing 26.0% was. Ons het geen beduidende verhouding met cyber afhanklikheid, alkohol- of tabakgebruiksversteurings gevind nie. Online compulsive buyers accessed more often shopping online by private-sale websites (56.2% vs 30.5%, p<0.0001) or by mobile phone (22.5% vs 7.9%, p=0.005) and preferred online shopping because of exhaustive offer (p<0.0001) and immediate positive feelings (p<0.0001). Online compulsive buyers spent significantly more money and more time in online shopping.

AFSLUITING:

Aanlyn dwang koop lyk 'n kenmerkende gedragsversteuring met spesifieke faktore van verlies aan beheer en motivering, en algehele finansiële en tydrowende impak. Meer navorsing is nodig om dit beter te karakteriseer.