Cue-induced craving in Internet-communication disorder using visual and auditory cues in a cue-reactivity paradigm

作者: Elisa Wegmann , Benjamin Stodt , Matthias Brand

DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2017.1367385

关键词: Social psychologyAddictive behaviorCognitive psychologyBehavioral addictionsPsychologyCue reactivityCravingInternet communicationCue induced cravingSmartphone addictionInstant messaging

摘要: AbstractInternet-communication disorder (ICD) signifies the excessive, uncontrolled use of online-communication applications such as social networking sites, instant messaging services, or blogs. Despite ongoing debate about classification and phenomenology, there is an increasing number individuals suffering from negative consequences due to their these applications. Moreover, growing evidence for similarities between behavioral addictions even substance-use disorders. Cue-reactivity craving are considered key concepts development maintenance addictive behavior. Based on assumption that certain visual symbols, well auditory ringtones associated with applications, this study investigates effect cues compared neutral subjective communication application in addiction-related In a 2x2 between-subjects design, 86 participants were confronted ...

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