Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleof problem solving and cognitive restructuring were protection factors. Conclusions: Our findings revealed a substantial prevalence of compulsive buying. Additionally, the relevance of sociodemographic determinants, psychological distress, and coping strategies in this problem was confirmed. The establishment of a risk profile for compulsive buying based on these different sets of determinants would likely contribute to the development of more effective intervention programs
Compulsive buying disorder presents adverse consequences to an individual’s personal, social, occupa...
Shopping can be an important source of self-expression, self-definition or healing. Yet, if it becom...
This study was designed to explore the nature of compulsive buying behavior with respect to self est...
Background Compulsive buying has become a serious problem affecting a growing number of people in c...
Few studies have examined factors that might distinguish compulsive buying (CB) from related disorde...
Compulsive buying is a disabling condition associated with a chronic failure to control the urge to ...
International audienceOur objective was to identify meaningful subgroups of buyers based on psycholo...
Borrowing from Mowen and Spears’ (1999) hierarchal approach model to understanding the underlying ps...
Abstract The inquiry into compulsive buying behavior is vital in consumer and marketing research. A...
Compulsive buying is chronic, repetitive purchasing that becomes a primary response to negative even...
peer reviewedCompulsive buying is defined as uncontrolled and excessive purchases leading to persona...
Compulsive buying is defined as uncontrolled and excessive purchases leading to personal and family ...
Compulsive buying is a form of addictive consumption where consumers purchase goods that they either...
Abstract Introduction: Compulsive buying can be characterized as an almost irresistible urge to buy...
Compulsive buying has received increased research attention in the last decade. This study explores ...
Compulsive buying disorder presents adverse consequences to an individual’s personal, social, occupa...
Shopping can be an important source of self-expression, self-definition or healing. Yet, if it becom...
This study was designed to explore the nature of compulsive buying behavior with respect to self est...
Background Compulsive buying has become a serious problem affecting a growing number of people in c...
Few studies have examined factors that might distinguish compulsive buying (CB) from related disorde...
Compulsive buying is a disabling condition associated with a chronic failure to control the urge to ...
International audienceOur objective was to identify meaningful subgroups of buyers based on psycholo...
Borrowing from Mowen and Spears’ (1999) hierarchal approach model to understanding the underlying ps...
Abstract The inquiry into compulsive buying behavior is vital in consumer and marketing research. A...
Compulsive buying is chronic, repetitive purchasing that becomes a primary response to negative even...
peer reviewedCompulsive buying is defined as uncontrolled and excessive purchases leading to persona...
Compulsive buying is defined as uncontrolled and excessive purchases leading to personal and family ...
Compulsive buying is a form of addictive consumption where consumers purchase goods that they either...
Abstract Introduction: Compulsive buying can be characterized as an almost irresistible urge to buy...
Compulsive buying has received increased research attention in the last decade. This study explores ...
Compulsive buying disorder presents adverse consequences to an individual’s personal, social, occupa...
Shopping can be an important source of self-expression, self-definition or healing. Yet, if it becom...
This study was designed to explore the nature of compulsive buying behavior with respect to self est...