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背景:Binge-watching指一口气看多集电视剧。叙事的概念和故事情节的沉浸性在刷剧现象中得到了突出体现。人们将刷剧与成瘾模式进行了比较,后者对身心健康都有影响。在西方,不同的研究已经提出了不同的刷剧特征,但在印度,关于刷剧的文献很少。目的:本研究旨在探讨青少年binge-watching行为的普遍性,并探讨binge-watching行为与心理相关因素(即压力、抑郁、焦虑、应对方式和人格特质)之间的关系。材料和方法:目前的研究是在一个由235个人组成的社区在线进行的。通过Binge-watching Engagement and Symptoms Questionnaire (BWESQ)评估Binge-watching behavior,并通过DASS 21、Brief COPE和Big Five inventory -2- short (BFI-2-S)评估心理相关因素。结果:暴看率高达85%。回避型应对方式会增加刷屏行为。尽责性人格特征减少了过度观看,而外向性人格特征则增加了过度观看。结论:刷剧是社区和应对方式中普遍存在的现象,人格特质对刷剧行为的影响是双向的。
Prevalence and psychological correlates of binge-watching: The digital era of entertainment.
Background: Binge-watching refers to watching multiple television series episodes in one sitting. The concept of narratives and the immersive nature of the storyline are highlighted in the binge-watching phenomenon. Binge-watching has been compared with the addiction model, which impacts both mental and physical health. Different studies in the West have come up with different binge-watch profiles, but in India, the literature on binge-watching is scarce.
Aim: The present study aims to explore the prevalence of binge-watching behavior and determine the relationship between binge-watching and the psychological correlates, namely, stress, depression, anxiety, coping styles, and personality traits.
Materials and methods: The current study was conducted online on a community sample consisting of 235 individuals. Binge-watching behavior was assessed through the Binge-Watching Engagement and Symptoms Questionnaire (BWESQ), and psychological correlates were assessed through DASS 21, Brief COPE, and Big Five Invenrory-2-Short (BFI-2-S).
Results: A high prevalence rate (85%) for binge-watching has been found. Avoidance coping style increases binge-watching behavior. Conscientiousness personality trait decreases binge-watching, and extraversion increases it.
Conclusion: Binge-watching is a prevalent phenomenon in the community and coping styles, and personality traits can influence binge-watching behavior in a bidirectional manner.