[HTML][HTML] Implicit cognitions in problematic social network use
A Kessling, LD Schmidt, M Brand… - Journal of Behavioral …, 2023 - akjournals.com
Implicit cognitions may be involved in the development and maintenance of specific Internet
use disorders such as problematic social network use (PSNU). In more detail, implicit …
use disorders such as problematic social network use (PSNU). In more detail, implicit …
Cognitive biases and excessive use of social media: The facebook implicit associations test (FIAT)
Many theoretical accounts of addictive behaviors, including models of Internet use disorders,
implicate cognitive biases in the formation and maintenance of excessive behaviors. Yet …
implicate cognitive biases in the formation and maintenance of excessive behaviors. Yet …
Addictive use of social networking sites can be explained by the interaction of Internet use expectancies, Internet literacy, and psychopathological symptoms
Background and Aims Most people use the Internet in a functional way to achieve certain
goals and needs. However, there is an increasing number of people who experience …
goals and needs. However, there is an increasing number of people who experience …
Identifying the central symptoms of problematic social networking sites use through network analysis
A Svicher, G Fioravanti, S Casale - Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 2021 - akjournals.com
Background Problematic social media use (PSMU) has received growing attention in the last
fifteen years. Even though PSMU has been extensively studied, its internal structure is not …
fifteen years. Even though PSMU has been extensively studied, its internal structure is not …
[HTML][HTML] Testing the role of extended thinking in predicting craving and problematic social network sites use
SB Benucci, B Tonini, S Casale, G Fioravanti - Addictive Behaviors, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Background and aims Problematic Social Network Sites Use (PSNSU) mirrors
substance use disorders with regard to symptoms (eg, diminished control). Recent …
substance use disorders with regard to symptoms (eg, diminished control). Recent …
The relationship between dysfunctional metacognitive beliefs and problematic social networking sites use
Social networking sites (SNSs) enrol new subscribers each day. However, problematic SNS
use has undesirable effects on psychological functioning. Therefore, it is important to identify …
use has undesirable effects on psychological functioning. Therefore, it is important to identify …
License to look? The role of permissive beliefs, desire thinking, and self-control in predicting the use of social networking sites
Permissive beliefs are considered the most proximal predictor of actual behavior. Whereas
they have frequently been researched in substance-use disorders, the field of social …
they have frequently been researched in substance-use disorders, the field of social …
Attentional bias in Internet users with problematic use of social networking sites
Background and aims Evidence from the field of addictive disorders suggests that attentional
bias for stimuli related to a substance or activity of abuse (eg, gambling) exacerbates the …
bias for stimuli related to a substance or activity of abuse (eg, gambling) exacerbates the …
Dealing with social networking site addiction: A cognitive-affective model of discontinuance decisions
Purpose Extant research has shown the prevalence of social networking site (SNS)
addiction and provided evidence for its negative consequences. Given such consequences …
addiction and provided evidence for its negative consequences. Given such consequences …
[HTML][HTML] Deficits in executive functions but not in decision making under risk in individuals with problematic social-network use
Background The tendency to strive for immediate gratification by neglecting potential
negative long-term outcomes characterizes addictive behaviors, such as substance use or …
negative long-term outcomes characterizes addictive behaviors, such as substance use or …