The Application of the Metacognitive Model of Desire Thinking and Craving in Problematic Social Networking Sites Use

被引:0
|
作者
Sara Bocci Benucci
Benedetta Tonini
Giulia Roffo
Silvia Casale
Giulia Fioravanti
机构
[1] University of Florence,Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine
[2] University of Florence,School of Psychology
[3] Department of Health Sciences,undefined
[4] Psychology Unit,undefined
来源
Psychiatric Quarterly | 2024年 / 95卷
关键词
Craving; Desire thinking; FoMo; Metacognitions; Problematic Social Networking Sites Use;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Cognitive models of addictive behaviours have highlighted the central role of Desire Thinking (DT) – a conscious and voluntary cognitive process orienting to prefigure images and information about a positive target-related experience – in increasing craving and maintaining addictive behaviors. The metacognitive model of DT and craving posits that metacognition plays a central role in understanding dysregulation in DT. The current study aims to test the role of metacognitions about DT, DT, and craving in the relationship between Fear of Missing Out (FoMo), boredom proneness, negative emotional reactivity and Problematic Social Network Sites Use (PSNSU). A sample of 529 participants (Mage= 32.45 ± 13.33; F = 62.9%) completed an online survey. The hypothesised model produced an adequate fit to the data and accounted for 86% of PSNSU variance. FoMO predicted positive metacognitions about DT (PMDT), which predicted DT that, in association with craving, predicted PSNSU. Boredom proneness positively predicted PSNSU directly and indirectly through the serial mediation of PMDT, DT, and craving. A direct path between negative emotional reactivity and PSNSU was found. The current findings provide preliminary evidence for applying the metacognitive model of DT and craving in PSNSU. PMDT and DT may be central cognitive processes in craving and PSNSU for individuals who experience boredom proneness and FoMo.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 16
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] THE USE OF SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES ON JOB APPLICATION PROCEDURE -THE CASE FROM THAILAND
    Jantori, Parichat
    SOCIOINT14: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES, 2014, : 451 - 457
  • [42] The Associations between Problematic Social Networking Site Use and Psychopathology
    Hussain, Zaheer
    Griffiths, Mark D.
    JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS, 2019, 8 : 31 - 31
  • [43] Factors affecting information sharing in social networking sites amongst university students Application of the knowledge-sharing model to social networking sites
    Kim, Junga
    Lee, Chunsik
    Elias, Troy
    ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, 2015, 39 (03) : 290 - 309
  • [44] Teaching Evolution: The Use of Social Networking Sites
    Chang, Chia-Ming
    Hsieh, Huey-Hong
    Liao, Li-An
    Huang, Hsiu-Chin
    Lin, Bo-Chen
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2022, 14 (03)
  • [45] Parents' of adolescents use of social networking sites
    Doty, Jennifer
    Dworkin, Jodi
    COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR, 2014, 33 : 349 - 355
  • [46] A Survey on the Use of Social Networking Sites in Greece
    Drosos, Dimitris
    Tsotsolas, Nikolaos
    Chalikias, Miltiadis
    Skordoulis, Michalis
    Koniordos, Michalis
    CREATIVITY IN INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGIES AND DATA SCIENCE, CIT&DS 2015, 2015, 535 : 556 - 570
  • [47] Use of Social Networking Sites by Pregnant Smokers
    Hunt, Y. M.
    Augustson, E. A.
    Bahde, A. L.
    Taylor, S. C.
    Pilsner, A. M.
    JOURNAL OF WOMENS HEALTH, 2010, 19 (03) : 617 - 617
  • [48] USE OF SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES BY PREGNANT SMOKERS
    Hunt, Yvonne
    Augustson, Erik
    ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2010, 39 : 193 - 193
  • [49] Why People Use Social Networking Sites
    Brandtzaeg, Petter Bae
    Heim, Jan
    ONLINE COMMUNITIES AND SOCIAL COMPUTING, PROCEEDINGS, 2009, 5621 : 143 - 152
  • [50] Adoption of social networking sites for educational use
    Owusu, Godfred Matthew Yaw
    Bekoe, Rita Amoah
    Otoo, Dorothea Sekyiwa
    Koli, Akua Pokuaa Essah
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH IN HIGHER EDUCATION, 2019, 11 (01) : 2 - 19