International audienceOur objective was to identify meaningful subgroups of buyers based on psychological risk factors for compulsive buying. A community sample of 242 adult women fulfilled an online survey exploring buying habits and motives, impulsivity, self-esteem, and severity of compulsive buying. A latent class cluster analysis was performed. A nonproblematic cluster (28%) was characterized by low levels of impulsivity and buying motives. An intermediary cluster (51%) was characterized by higher levels of positive and negative reinforcement-related buying motives. Both clusters were characterized by a low frequency of compulsive buying (2 and 8%, respectively), but the severity of compulsive buying was higher for the intermediary clu...
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 ...
International audienceIntroduction: The influence of marketing on addictive behaviours has been stud...
Few studies have examined factors that might distinguish compulsive buying (CB) from related disorde...
Compulsive buying is defined as uncontrolled and excessive purchases leading to personal and family ...
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 behavior (CBB) has been recognized as a prevalent mental health disorder, yet its ...
Compulsive buying is defined as uncontrolled and excessive purchases leading to personal and family ...
Compulsive buying behavior (CBB) has been recognized as a prevalent mental health disorder, yet its ...
This study was designed to explore the nature of compulsive buying behavior with respect to self est...
Compulsive buying is chronic, repetitive purchasing that becomes a primary response to negative even...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleof problem solving and cogniti...
“Retail Therapy” is a term commonly used to describe the action taken to relieve or compensate for n...
Abstract The inquiry into compulsive buying behavior is vital in consumer and marketing research. A...
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 ...
International audienceIntroduction: The influence of marketing on addictive behaviours has been stud...
Few studies have examined factors that might distinguish compulsive buying (CB) from related disorde...
Compulsive buying is defined as uncontrolled and excessive purchases leading to personal and family ...
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 behavior (CBB) has been recognized as a prevalent mental health disorder, yet its ...
Compulsive buying is defined as uncontrolled and excessive purchases leading to personal and family ...
Compulsive buying behavior (CBB) has been recognized as a prevalent mental health disorder, yet its ...
This study was designed to explore the nature of compulsive buying behavior with respect to self est...
Compulsive buying is chronic, repetitive purchasing that becomes a primary response to negative even...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleof problem solving and cogniti...
“Retail Therapy” is a term commonly used to describe the action taken to relieve or compensate for n...
Abstract The inquiry into compulsive buying behavior is vital in consumer and marketing research. A...
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 ...
International audienceIntroduction: The influence of marketing on addictive behaviours has been stud...