Although excessive and compulsive shopping has been increasingly placed within the behavioral addiction paradigm in recent years, items in existing screens arguably do not assess the core criteria and components of addiction. To date, assessment screens for shopping disorders have primarily been rooted within the impulse-control or obsessive-compulsive disorder paradigms. Furthermore, existing screens use the terms 'shopping,' 'buying,' and 'spending' interchangeably, and do not necessarily reflect contemporary shopping habits. Consequently, a new screening tool for assessing shopping addiction was developed. Initially, 28 items, four for each of seven addiction criteria (salience, mood modification, conflict, tolerance, withdrawal, relapse...
Due to the problems of measurement and the lack of nationally representative data, the extent of com...
Despite the significant research in the consumer behavior literature on compulsive buying behavior (...
Compulsive buying is an abnormal form of consumer spending which afflicts many individuals who, as a...
Although excessive and compulsive shopping has been increasingly placed within the behavioral addict...
Although excessive and compulsive shopping has been increasingly placed within the behavioral addict...
There has been an increasing amount of research examining problematic shopping behavior (PSB), often...
There has been an increasing amount of research examining problematic shopping behavior (PSB), often...
Due to the problems of measurement and the lack of nationally representative data,the extent of com...
There is an ongoing debate about whether buying-shopping disorder (BSD) should be acknowledged as a ...
Compulsive buying is a relatively new psychopathological concept and very few data are currently ava...
Despite the significant research in the consumer behavior literature on compulsive buying behavior (...
“Retail Therapy” is a term commonly used to describe the action taken to relieve or compensate for n...
After the first phase of research on U.S. samples, an increasing interest emerged in compulsive buyi...
Compulsive shopping and spending is described as a pattern of chronic, repetitive purchasing that be...
“Retail Therapy” is a term commonly used to describe the action taken to relieve or compensate for n...
Due to the problems of measurement and the lack of nationally representative data, the extent of com...
Despite the significant research in the consumer behavior literature on compulsive buying behavior (...
Compulsive buying is an abnormal form of consumer spending which afflicts many individuals who, as a...
Although excessive and compulsive shopping has been increasingly placed within the behavioral addict...
Although excessive and compulsive shopping has been increasingly placed within the behavioral addict...
There has been an increasing amount of research examining problematic shopping behavior (PSB), often...
There has been an increasing amount of research examining problematic shopping behavior (PSB), often...
Due to the problems of measurement and the lack of nationally representative data,the extent of com...
There is an ongoing debate about whether buying-shopping disorder (BSD) should be acknowledged as a ...
Compulsive buying is a relatively new psychopathological concept and very few data are currently ava...
Despite the significant research in the consumer behavior literature on compulsive buying behavior (...
“Retail Therapy” is a term commonly used to describe the action taken to relieve or compensate for n...
After the first phase of research on U.S. samples, an increasing interest emerged in compulsive buyi...
Compulsive shopping and spending is described as a pattern of chronic, repetitive purchasing that be...
“Retail Therapy” is a term commonly used to describe the action taken to relieve or compensate for n...
Due to the problems of measurement and the lack of nationally representative data, the extent of com...
Despite the significant research in the consumer behavior literature on compulsive buying behavior (...
Compulsive buying is an abnormal form of consumer spending which afflicts many individuals who, as a...