Self-control and problematic short-form video usage: the mediating roles of automaticity and value-driven attention
Behaviour and Information Technology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 11
Published: Jan. 16, 2025
An
increasing
body
of
studies
have
revealed
a
correlation
between
self-control
and
problematic
short-form
video
usage.
However,
the
cognitive
mechanism
underlying
this
relationship
remains
unclear.
This
study
aims
to
investigate
mediating
roles
automaticity
value-driven
attention
Meanwhile,
scale
usage
test
(PSVUT)
was
developed
while
Chinese
version
Value-Driven
Attention
Questionnaire
(VDAQ)
verified.
Drawing
upon
561
valid
survey
responses
from
respondents,
findings
show
that
PSVUT
VDAQ
used
in
good
validity
reliability.
Furthermore,
serial
mediation
modelling
fully
mediates
Individuals
with
lower
tend
exhibit
automatic
responses,
hence
selectively
attend
towards
valuable
stimuli.
These
processes
ultimately
lead
contributes
literature
by
empirically
verifying
I-PACE
theoretical
model
providing
significant
implications
for
preventing
online
use
behaviours.
Language: Английский
Biosignal-based attention monitoring for evaluating train driver safety-relevant tasks
Jung Hwan Kim,
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Yeongjun Kim,
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Younggeol Cho
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et al.
Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
111, P. 1 - 13
Published: Feb. 25, 2025
Language: Английский
The relationship between adolescents’ short video use and core self-evaluation: the chain mediating effect of information overload and online maladaptive cognitions
Minghao Pan,
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Q Mao,
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He Li
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et al.
Current Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 3, 2025
Language: Английский
The Impact of Acute Exergaming on Short Video-Related Inhibitory Control: An Event-Related Potential Study
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
The Impact of Short Video Addiction on Attentional Network Function
瑞溪 冯
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Advances in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(04), P. 622 - 628
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
The relationship between personality and short video addiction among college students is mediated by depression and anxiety
Lei Zhang,
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Xianrong Zhuo,
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Kai Xing
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et al.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Oct. 28, 2024
Background
Short
video
addiction
(SVA)
among
college
students
is
influenced
by
personality
traits,
namely,
neuroticism
and
agreeableness.
However,
the
role
of
depression
anxiety
as
mediators
remains
unclear.
Objective
This
study
aims
to
explore
mediating
comorbid
in
relationship
between
different
dimensions
university
students’
personalities
SVA.
Methods
The
SPSS
PROCESS
was
utilized
analyze
data
from
804
across
seven
universities
China.
Results
findings
show
that
neuroticism,
agreeableness,
extraversion
Chinese
are
all
significantly
linked
SVA;
agreeableness
have
a
greater
impact
on
both
can
first
induce
then
lead
SVA,
whereas
only
result
Conclusion
uncovers
intricate
traits
SVA
students,
emphasizing
critical
chain
this
relationship.
It
reveals
influence
through
specific
pathways
involving
anxiety,
indicating
interventions
targeting
these
essential.
Language: Английский
Impact of Social Media Reels and Short Videos on Self-Esteem, Behavior, and Mental Health Among Bangladeshi Teenagers
Sumaiya Hossain,
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Wahid bin Ahsan
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Published: Sept. 22, 2024
This
study
investigates
the
impact
of
social
media
reels
and
short
videos,
particularly
on
platforms
like
TikTok
Instagram,
self-esteem
behavior
Bangladeshi
teenagers.
Utilizing
a
qualitative
case
design,
we
conducted
in-depth
interviews
with
15
participants,
including
13
teenagers,
an
educator,
expert
from
urban
areas
in
Bangladesh.
The
findings
reveal
that
exposure
to
curated,
idealized
content
these
fosters
comparison,
contributing
lowered
self-esteem,
especially
among
female
participants.
algorithm-driven
nature
short-form
video
encourages
compulsive
usage,
which
intensifies
body
image
concerns
leads
addictive
behaviors.
Parental
mediation
cultural
norms
Bangladesh
influence
effects
by
either
amplifying
pressures
or
reducing
negative
media.
concludes
recommending
targeted
digital
literacy
initiatives
increased
parental
involvement
promote
healthier
habits
Language: Английский