Addictive symptoms of mukbang watching: A qualitative interview study using directed content analysis
Mukbang watching (i.e., watching eating broadcasts) is an emerging online behaviour that has recently gained popularity. Although, there are a number of positive impacts of recreational mukbang watching (e.g., helping overcome loneliness), for a minority of individuals, excessive mukbang watching ma...
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Main Authors: | Kagan Kircaburun (Author), Filipa Calado (Author), Andrew Harris (Author), Mark D. Griffiths (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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