Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Bamberg, Bamberg, Germany,
Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Bamberg, Bamberg, Germany.
Eur Addict Res. 2020;26(3):141-150. doi: 10.1159/000506307. Epub 2020 Feb 19.
Following the digital progress and the availability of online streaming services, binge-watching (in the literature often defined as watching >2 episodes of a TV series in one sitting) has become a popular viewing pattern. Concerns about possible negative consequences of this behaviour have arisen and its proximity to behavioural addictions is discussed. The aim of the present study was to explore how depressive symptoms, impulsivity and their potential interaction are related to the consequences of binge-watching. In addition, the possible association of the Big 5 personality traits neuroticism, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and openness with consequences from binge-watching was assessed.
An online survey including the assessment of intensity of and negative consequences from binge-watching (with an adapted version of the Short-Internet-Addiction Test and a newly developed questionnaire) and questionnaires on depressive symptoms (i.e., General Depression Scale), impulsivity (i.e., Barratt Impulsiveness Scale) and personality traits (i.e., short version of the Big 5 Inventory) was completed by 228 participants.
Regression analysis indicated that impulsivity was associated with loss of control and neglect of duties, while depressive symptoms led to neglect of duties and social problems. No significant interaction effects were observed. Conscientiousness was the only personality trait that explained a significant proportion of the variance of consequences from binge-watching.
DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that depressive symptoms and impulsivity are 2 independent pathways to negative consequences from binge watching. However, given the rather low proportion of variance proportion explained, future studies are warranted to enhance our understanding of other individual characteristics and to further clarify the proximity to behavioural addictions.
随着数字技术的进步和在线流媒体服务的普及, binge-watching(在文献中通常被定义为一次观看一部电视剧的两集或更多集)已成为一种流行的观看模式。人们对这种行为可能产生的负面影响表示担忧,并探讨了其与行为成瘾的关系。本研究旨在探讨抑郁症状、冲动性及其潜在的相互作用与 binge-watching 的后果之间的关系。此外,还评估了 Big 5 人格特质中的神经质、尽责性、外向性、宜人性和开放性与 binge-watching 后果之间的可能关联。
一项在线调查包括 binge-watching 的强度和负面影响的评估(使用改编的短版互联网成瘾测试和新开发的问卷)以及抑郁症状(即一般抑郁量表)、冲动性(即巴瑞特冲动量表)和人格特质(即大五人格特质简短版)的问卷。共有 228 名参与者完成了这项调查。
回归分析表明,冲动性与失控和忽视职责有关,而抑郁症状则导致忽视职责和社会问题。未观察到显著的交互作用。尽责性是唯一一个可以解释 binge-watching 后果的大部分方差的人格特质。
讨论/结论:我们的研究结果表明,抑郁症状和冲动性是导致 binge-watching 产生负面影响的两个独立途径。然而,考虑到解释方差的比例较低,未来的研究需要进一步增强我们对其他个体特征的理解,并进一步澄清其与行为成瘾的关系。