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Personality Traits and Motivation as Factors Associated with Symptoms of Problematic Binge-Watching
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Platforms Young PeopleNew TechnologiesBehavioral AddictionSocial PsychologyProblematic Smartphone UsePersonality TraitsImpulsivitySocial SciencesPsychologyFactors AssociatedMedia EffectsCyberpsychologyMedia PsychologyBehavioral SciencesPsychiatryMotivationBehaviorInternet StudiesAddictionTechnological AddictionCompulsive BehaviorInternet Addiction DisorderArtsPsychopathologyProblematic Binge-watching
Advance in new technologies has created a new form of consuming television. Binge-watching can be highly entertaining behavior, but its excessive forms could lead to development of risk of addiction. The aim of the study was to identify psychological factors associated with symptoms of problematic binge-watching and to establish on what devices and platforms young people tend to binge-watch. The results of the study indicate that Polish university students usually binge-watch on laptops and smartphones by using the Internet—streaming platforms or other websites. Low Conscientiousness was the strongest variable related to symptoms of binge-watching from all the personality traits. Furthermore, results show that there is a significant relationship between low Agreeableness, low Emotional Stability, low Intellect and problematic binge-watching. Moreover, escape motivation was the strongest factor from all motivational variables.
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