TY - JOUR
T1 - Implizite Kognitionen, Nutzungserwartungen und Gratifikation bei Soziale-Netzwerke-Nutzungsstörung und Tabaknutzungsstörung
T2 - Ein Studienprotokoll
AU - Schmidt, Lasse David
AU - Wegmann, Elisa
AU - Bischof, Anja
AU - Klein, Lena
AU - Zhou, Chang
AU - Rozgonjuk, Dmitri
AU - Kannen, Christopher
AU - Borgwardt, Stefan
AU - Brand, Matthias
AU - Montag, Christian
AU - Rumpf, Hans Jürgen
N1 - Funding Information:
The project that is described in this study protocol is a subproject (RP8) within the transregional research unit “Affective and cognitive mechanisms of specific Internetuse disorders (ACSID)” (FOR 2974, funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG, German Research Foundation, see description in Brand et al., 2021), which aims to investigate the affective and cognitive processes and their interactions involved in the development and maintenance of specific Internetuse disorders. Our project specifically seeks to provide evidence by examining the occurrence of characteristic features of addictive behaviors in SNUD, thus contributing to the current debate regarding the understanding of this problematic behavior including specific affective and cognitive mechanisms as well as possible similarities and differences to other addictive behaviors. The project proposal has been reviewed, the study is preregistered (https://osf.io/9j8g3/), and data collection has started.
Funding Information:
This project is funded as a part of the Research Unit FOR 2974 by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation; project number 411232260). The funding source had no role in study design or writing the study protocol. Open access publication enabled by Universitätsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein Campus Lübeck.
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PY - 2022/10
Y1 - 2022/10
N2 - Aims: The problematic use of social networks is discussed as a further specific type of Internet-use disorders. Our project aims to clarify whether social-networks-use disorder (SNUD) is marked by characteristics of addictive behaviors by tracking behavior and investigating the relevance of 1) implicit cognitions, 2) the experiences of gratification and compensation and 3) use expectancies in SNUD compared to to-bacco-use disorder. Methodology: Four groups will be examined: individuals with 1) SNUD without tobacco use, 2) risky use patterns with regard to social networks without tobacco use, 3) tobacco use disorder and 4) healthy controls. All participants first complete a laboratory examination including the Implicit Association Test (IAT) and the Approach-Avoidance task (AAT). We will use smartphone-based data tracking for 14 days following laboratory testing to record smoking and social-networks-use patterns. During this period, we further measure use expectancies and the experience of gratification and compensation by means of a smartphone-based experience sampling method (ESM). Conclusions: This is the first study to examine relevant characteristics of addictive behaviors in individuals with SNUD compared to individuals with tobacco use, using a combination of experimental psychological methods and smartphone-based measurements. We expect that this investigative ap-proach will contribute to a deeper understanding of the processes involved in SNUD.
AB - Aims: The problematic use of social networks is discussed as a further specific type of Internet-use disorders. Our project aims to clarify whether social-networks-use disorder (SNUD) is marked by characteristics of addictive behaviors by tracking behavior and investigating the relevance of 1) implicit cognitions, 2) the experiences of gratification and compensation and 3) use expectancies in SNUD compared to to-bacco-use disorder. Methodology: Four groups will be examined: individuals with 1) SNUD without tobacco use, 2) risky use patterns with regard to social networks without tobacco use, 3) tobacco use disorder and 4) healthy controls. All participants first complete a laboratory examination including the Implicit Association Test (IAT) and the Approach-Avoidance task (AAT). We will use smartphone-based data tracking for 14 days following laboratory testing to record smoking and social-networks-use patterns. During this period, we further measure use expectancies and the experience of gratification and compensation by means of a smartphone-based experience sampling method (ESM). Conclusions: This is the first study to examine relevant characteristics of addictive behaviors in individuals with SNUD compared to individuals with tobacco use, using a combination of experimental psychological methods and smartphone-based measurements. We expect that this investigative ap-proach will contribute to a deeper understanding of the processes involved in SNUD.
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U2 - 10.1024/0939-5911/a000782
DO - 10.1024/0939-5911/a000782
M3 - Zeitschriftenaufsätze
AN - SCOPUS:85139954169
SN - 0939-5911
VL - 68
SP - 279
EP - 291
JO - Sucht
JF - Sucht
IS - 5
ER -