Coping versus enhancement motives of compulsive buying and the heterogeneity of compulsive buyers

2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sunghwan Yi ◽  
Roisin O'Connor
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2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Muller ◽  
J. E. Mitchell ◽  
R. D. Crosby ◽  
L. Cao ◽  
J. Johnson ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (7) ◽  
pp. 3982
Author(s):  
Gloria Pérez de Albéniz-Garrote ◽  
Maria Begoña Medina-Gómez ◽  
Cristina Buedo-Guirado

The purpose of this study to analyse whether compulsive buying in teenagers is related to gender and alcohol and cannabis use in a sample of 573 students aged 14–17 from secondary education schools in Burgos (Spain) (M = 15.65; SD = 1.04). Random cluster sampling was performed to select the sample. The Compulsive Buying Questionnaire was used together with two extra promts: ‘Indicate how much alcohol you consume’ and ‘Indicate how much cannabis you take’. Descriptive statistics were used in data analysis, while MANOVA was used to study gender differences in alcohol and cannabis use, compulsive buying and their interaction. The results show higher scores for female compulsive buyers than for men, higher scores for alcohol and cannabis users’ compulsive buying than for non-users, respectively, and higher scores for female users than for male users. A certain interaction was also observed between alcohol and cannabis use. A higher alcohol consumption entailed a higher score in compulsive buying, with cannabis users who did not consume alcohol obtaining the highest scores. Thus, prevention programmes should consider teenagers’ gender and the risk of taking toxic substances.


Author(s):  
Lucero Munguía ◽  
Ignacio Lucas ◽  
Susana Jiménez‐Murcia ◽  
Bernat Mora‐Maltas ◽  
Roser Granero ◽  
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CNS Spectrums ◽  
1996 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 44-53
Author(s):  
Cheryl M. Wong ◽  
Eric Hollander

AbstractThe obsessive-compulsive spectrum can be divided into two subclusters: disorders of impulsivity and neurologic disorders (Figure 1). This article examines autism (from the neurologic cluster) and pathologic gambling and compulsive shopping (from the impulse side of the spectrum). These three disorders are major mental health problems, impacting on society, the affected individuals, and their families. In addition, these three disorders are underrecognized and underdiagnosed. In this article, we outline and review the phenomenology, psychopathology, and treatment options of these three disorders.


2020 ◽  
Vol 25 ◽  
pp. 100509
Author(s):  
Michael Kyrios ◽  
Daniel B. Fassnacht ◽  
Kathina Ali ◽  
Bronte Maclean ◽  
Richard Moulding

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