ackground. Binge-watching (BW) is the consecutive viewing of three or more episodes of the same series in one sitting. Although some negative effects on mental health were evidenced, the continuum of BW from leisure activity to problematic behavior is still unclear. This study aimed to analyze mental health (depression, trait anxiety, social anxiety, impulsivity, alexithymia) of people involved in different expressions of BW. Methods. A cross-sectional survey collected data from 482 respondents. According to a validated BW questionnaire, participants were divided into Problematic BW, Moderate BW, Non-BW, and No-viewer, and differences between groups were tested on psychological dimensions assessed via standardized questionnaires evaluating: trait and social anxiety, depression, impulsivity, and emotional dysregulation. Results. An association between problematic BW and worse mental health conditions was evidenced, and a positive effect of non-problematic BW was supported. A negative linear trend from the BW as a leisure activity to problematic BW was marked, indicating how a possible maladaptive behavior orientation of BW in specific mental health conditions could be figured out as a behavioral addiction.

I feel addicted to watching TV series: association between binge-watching and mental health / Favieri, Francesca; Forte, Giuseppe; Tambelli, Renata; Tomai, Manuela; Casagrande, Maria. - In: PEERJ. - ISSN 2167-8359. - 11:(2023), pp. 1-13. [10.7717/peerj.15796]

I feel addicted to watching TV series: association between binge-watching and mental health

Favieri, Francesca;Forte, Giuseppe;Tambelli, Renata;Tomai, Manuela;Casagrande, Maria
2023

Abstract

ackground. Binge-watching (BW) is the consecutive viewing of three or more episodes of the same series in one sitting. Although some negative effects on mental health were evidenced, the continuum of BW from leisure activity to problematic behavior is still unclear. This study aimed to analyze mental health (depression, trait anxiety, social anxiety, impulsivity, alexithymia) of people involved in different expressions of BW. Methods. A cross-sectional survey collected data from 482 respondents. According to a validated BW questionnaire, participants were divided into Problematic BW, Moderate BW, Non-BW, and No-viewer, and differences between groups were tested on psychological dimensions assessed via standardized questionnaires evaluating: trait and social anxiety, depression, impulsivity, and emotional dysregulation. Results. An association between problematic BW and worse mental health conditions was evidenced, and a positive effect of non-problematic BW was supported. A negative linear trend from the BW as a leisure activity to problematic BW was marked, indicating how a possible maladaptive behavior orientation of BW in specific mental health conditions could be figured out as a behavioral addiction.
2023
Bingewatching; Mentalhealth; Behavioraladdiction; Anxiety; Depression; Impulsivity; Emotional regulation
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I feel addicted to watching TV series: association between binge-watching and mental health / Favieri, Francesca; Forte, Giuseppe; Tambelli, Renata; Tomai, Manuela; Casagrande, Maria. - In: PEERJ. - ISSN 2167-8359. - 11:(2023), pp. 1-13. [10.7717/peerj.15796]
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