Applying the Interaction of Person-Affect-Cognition-Execution Model to Addictive Behaviors in East Asian Countries: Feasibility and Considerations.

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Mi-Sun Lee, Marc N Potenza, Soo-Young Bhang
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Abstract

Objectives: This study explored how the Interaction of Person-Affect-Cognition-Execution (I-PACE) model can explain and address addictive behaviors in East Asian contexts.

Methods: Over the past decades, articles published in peer-reviewed journals were identified and reviewed by searching academic databases, including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. These articles were related to the I-PACE model and considered data from other Asian jurisdictions.

Results: Asian cultural factors within the I-PACE model may include 1) personal factors (academic stress, family expectations, and collectivistic values), 2) affective factors (shame, fear of failure, and social comparison), 3) cognitive factors (cultural beliefs about technology use and success), and 4) execution factors (parental control, technological restrictions, and school policies).

Conclusion: We propose specifying the I-PACE model to include cultural factors relevant to the East Asian environment. Such considerations could promote investigations into how addiction pathways involve Asian familial structures, societal expectations, and cultural norms.

人-情感-认知-执行模型在东亚国家成瘾行为研究中的应用:可行性与思考。
目的:本研究探讨了人-情感-认知-执行(I-PACE)模型如何解释和解释东亚地区的成瘾行为。方法:在过去的几十年里,通过检索PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science和谷歌Scholar等学术数据库,对同行评议期刊上发表的文章进行识别和评审。这些文章与I-PACE模型有关,并考虑了来自其他亚洲司法管辖区的数据。结果:I-PACE模型中的亚洲文化因素可能包括1)个人因素(学业压力、家庭期望和集体主义价值观),2)情感因素(羞耻、害怕失败和社会比较),3)认知因素(关于技术使用和成功的文化信仰),以及4)执行因素(父母控制、技术限制和学校政策)。结论:我们建议将与东亚环境相关的文化因素纳入I-PACE模型。这样的考虑可以促进对成瘾途径如何涉及亚洲家庭结构、社会期望和文化规范的调查。
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