Martín-Ríos R, Hu-Hai D
Universidad Isabel I, Burgos, España.
Ho Chi Minh City's University, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
Rev Neurol. 2023 Dec 1;77(11):267-276. doi: 10.33588/rn.7711.2023192.
The incidence of compulsive buying has increased over the last two decades and it has a substantial negative impact on consumers' overall functioning. However, despite its clinical relevance, the neuropsychological mechanisms and neural correlates underlying this phenomenon are still unknown. Also, compulsive buying behaviour remains unrecognised as a diagnostic category belonging to addictive disorders.
The aim of the study is to systematically analyse the available empirical evidence on compulsive buying in order to identify the underlying neuropsychological variables and neural correlates.
PubMed, Scopus and ScienceDirect were searched for the mechanisms behind this phenomenon.
The results show only 11 recent studies that investigate these mechanisms. In addition, the protocol of this systematic review was pre-registered in the international PROSPERO register (registration number CRD42023427497).
The studies reviewed refer to impaired executive functions, decision-making and sensitivity to rewards, and a tendency to reactivity to purchase-related cues. This pattern of behaviour appears to involve a loss of behavioural control linked to dysregulation of structures such as the striatum and frontal regions. The results obtained are examined and similarities with the mechanisms underlying other addictions are discussed.
在过去二十年中,强迫性购买的发生率有所上升,它对消费者的整体功能产生了重大负面影响。然而,尽管其具有临床相关性,但这种现象背后的神经心理学机制和神经关联仍然未知。此外,强迫性购买行为仍未被视为成瘾性障碍的一个诊断类别。
本研究的目的是系统分析关于强迫性购买的现有实证证据,以确定潜在的神经心理学变量和神经关联。
在PubMed、Scopus和ScienceDirect数据库中搜索该现象背后的机制。
结果显示,近期仅有11项研究调查了这些机制。此外,本系统评价的方案已在国际PROSPERO注册库中预先注册(注册号CRD42023427497)。
所综述的研究提到了执行功能受损、决策能力和对奖励的敏感性,以及对购买相关线索的反应倾向。这种行为模式似乎涉及与纹状体和额叶等结构功能失调相关的行为控制丧失。对所得结果进行了审视,并讨论了与其他成瘾背后机制的相似之处。