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Comparing the characteristics of mate preference between China and Hungary SSCI
期刊论文 | 2025 , 239 | PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
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This study assessed the applicability of the Mate Preference Scale (MPS) across different populations and compared the characteristics of mate preferences among individuals from various cultural backgrounds and genders. A total of 924 Chinese participants (30.33 +/- 5.67 years; 52.3 % men) and 12,074 Hungarian participants (30.69 +/- 8.86 years; 50.9 % men) were recruited online to evaluate the suitability of the MPS for the Chinese population using confirmatory factor analysis and measurement invariance tests. Subsequent network analysis revealed how mate preferences between China and Hungary differ. The findings indicated that the MPS was almost consistent and applicable across cultures. Dominance emerged as the most influential factor in the mate preferences plot for both the Chinese and Hungarian samples. Both countries showed three similar mate preference communities represented as "good parents," "good genes," and "good resources," but with the notable difference that dominance was categorized under "good parents" in the Chinese context and "good resources" in the Hungarian context. Moreover, descriptive and network analysis both indicated that gender differences were more pronounced in Hungary than in China.

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Cultural background Cultural background Gender difference Gender difference Mate preference scale Mate preference scale Measurement invariance Measurement invariance Network analysis Network analysis

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GB/T 7714 Chen, Lijun , Xun, Yushu , Jiang, Xiaoliu et al. Comparing the characteristics of mate preference between China and Hungary [J]. | PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES , 2025 , 239 .
MLA Chen, Lijun et al. "Comparing the characteristics of mate preference between China and Hungary" . | PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES 239 (2025) .
APA Chen, Lijun , Xun, Yushu , Jiang, Xiaoliu , Bothe, Beata , Demetrovics, Zsolt . Comparing the characteristics of mate preference between China and Hungary . | PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES , 2025 , 239 .
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期刊论文 | 2025 , 239 | Personality and Individual Differences
Cross-Cultural Validation of the Binge Eating Disorder Screener-7 (BEDS-7) Across 42 Countries SCIE SSCI
期刊论文 | 2025 , 58 (5) , 926-938 | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS
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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Binge Eating Disorder Screener-7 (BEDS-7) across 42 countries and 26 languages, assessing its reliability and validity as a screening tool for binge-eating disorder (BED) in diverse cultural contexts. Specifically, it sought to enhance early recognition of BED symptoms in primary care settings globally, contributing to a standardized framework for assessing BED. Method: The International Sex Survey, a cross-sectional online study, was conducted in 42 countries and 26 languages. A diverse community sample of 82,243 participants, aged 18 years or older, completed the BEDS-7 and measures of sexuality, mental health, substance use, and sociodemographic characteristics. Confirmatory factor analyses and tests of measurement invariance were employed to evaluate the reliability and validity of the BEDS-7 across languages, countries, genders, and sexual orientations. Results: The BEDS-7 demonstrated scalar factorial invariance across languages and countries, indicating consistent factor loadings and item intercepts. In contrast, the screener showed residual invariance across gender and sexual orientation groups, supporting its robustness across these demographics. Kruskal-Wallis tests revealed significant differences in BED symptoms across languages, countries, genders, and sexual orientations, with the highest BED scores observed among queer, pansexual, and gender-diverse individuals. The BEDS-7 also demonstrated adequate reliability (Cronbach's alpha > 0.80) and moderate criterion validity. Discussion: The findings provide further evidence of the reliability and validity of the BEDS-7 as a potential screening tool for identifying probable cases of BED globally, facilitating early intervention in primary care settings.

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BEDS-7 BEDS-7 binge eating disorder (BED) binge eating disorder (BED) cross-cultural validation cross-cultural validation impulsive behavior impulsive behavior screening tool screening tool

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GB/T 7714 Gewirtz-Meydan, Ateret , Spivak-Lavi, Zohar , Kraus, Shane W. et al. Cross-Cultural Validation of the Binge Eating Disorder Screener-7 (BEDS-7) Across 42 Countries [J]. | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS , 2025 , 58 (5) : 926-938 .
MLA Gewirtz-Meydan, Ateret et al. "Cross-Cultural Validation of the Binge Eating Disorder Screener-7 (BEDS-7) Across 42 Countries" . | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS 58 . 5 (2025) : 926-938 .
APA Gewirtz-Meydan, Ateret , Spivak-Lavi, Zohar , Kraus, Shane W. , Nagy, Lena , Koos, Monika , Demetrovics, Zsolt et al. Cross-Cultural Validation of the Binge Eating Disorder Screener-7 (BEDS-7) Across 42 Countries . | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS , 2025 , 58 (5) , 926-938 .
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Identification and comprehensive characterization of moral disapproval and behavioral dysregulation-based pornography-use profiles across 42 countries SCIE SSCI
期刊论文 | 2025 , 14 (1) , 131-154 | JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS
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Background and aims: The Moral Incongruence Model of Pornography Use proposes that pornography-use-related problems may be present due to problematic pornography use (PPU) and/or moral disapproval (MD) of pornography use. Despite some supporting empirical evidence, no study has tested the presence of different pornography-use profiles based on individuals' behavioral dysregulation (i.e., PPU) and moral values concerning pornography use. The generalizability of previous findings to diverse populations has also been limited given the scarcity of studies conducted outside of Western countries. Methods: Using data from the International Sex Survey (42 countries, N = 66,994; M-age= 32.16 years, SD = 12.27), we conducted latent profile analysis to identify pornography-use profiles based on individuals' frequency of use, MD, and PPU. The profiles were compared along a wide range of pornography-use-related, sexuality-related, and psychological correlates. Results: Six pornography-use profiles were identified, including two increased risk groups (i.e., Increased risk of PPU without MD and Increased risk of PPU with some MD). Several factors differentiated between the increased risk vs. no/low risk profiles (e.g., relatedness satisfaction) as well as between the two increased risk profiles (e.g., religiosity). Apart from behavioral dysregulation, moral values concerning pornography use played an important role in distinguishing pornography-use profiles and demonstrated the importance of inquiring about MD when working with individuals with pornography-use-related problems. Conclusion: Findings also support recent calls for better-integrated sex therapy and sexual medicine perspectives into pornography-use-related problems research and care.

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addictive behavior addictive behavior compulsive behavior compulsive behavior dysregulation dysregulation morality morality pornography pornography

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GB/T 7714 Bothe, Beata , Toth-Kiraly, Istvan , Popova, Nevena et al. Identification and comprehensive characterization of moral disapproval and behavioral dysregulation-based pornography-use profiles across 42 countries [J]. | JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS , 2025 , 14 (1) : 131-154 .
MLA Bothe, Beata et al. "Identification and comprehensive characterization of moral disapproval and behavioral dysregulation-based pornography-use profiles across 42 countries" . | JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS 14 . 1 (2025) : 131-154 .
APA Bothe, Beata , Toth-Kiraly, Istvan , Popova, Nevena , Nagy, Lena , Koos, Monika , Demetrovics, Zsolt et al. Identification and comprehensive characterization of moral disapproval and behavioral dysregulation-based pornography-use profiles across 42 countries . | JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS , 2025 , 14 (1) , 131-154 .
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The short version of the Sexual Distress Scale (SDS-3): Measurement invariance across countries, gender identities, and sexual orientations Scopus
期刊论文 | 2024 , 24 (2) | International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology
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Background: The three-item Sexual Distress Scale (SDS-3) has been frequently used to assess distress related to sexuality in public health surveys and research on sexual wellbeing. However, its psychometric properties and measurement invariance across cultural, gender and sexual subgroups have not yet been examined. This multinational study aimed to validate the SDS-3 and test its psychometric properties, including measurement invariance across language, country, gender identity, and sexual orientation groups. Methods: We used global survey data from 82,243 individuals (Mean age=32.39 years; 40.3 % men, 57.0 % women, 2.8 % non-binary, and 0.6 % other genders) participating in the International Sexual Survey (ISS; https://internationalsexsurvey.org/) across 42 countries and 26 languages. Participants completed the SDS-3, as well as questions regarding sociodemographic characteristics, including gender identity and sexual orientation. Results: Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) supported a unidimensional factor structure for the SDS-3, and multi-group CFA (MGCFA) suggested that this factor structure was invariant across countries, languages, gender identities, and sexual orientations. Cronbach's α for the unidimensional score was 0.83 (range between 0.76 and 0.89), and McDonald's ω was 0.84 (range between 0.76 and 0.90). Participants who did not experience sexual problems had significantly lower SDS-3 total scores (M = 2.99; SD=2.54) compared to those who reported sexual problems (M = 5.60; SD=3.00), with a large effect size (Cohen's d = 1.01 [95 % CI=-1.03, -0.98]; p < 0.001). Conclusion: The SDS-3 has a unidimensional factor structure and appears to be valid and reliable for measuring sexual distress among individuals from different countries, gender identities, and sexual orientations. © 2024 The Author(s)

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Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) International sex survey International sex survey Psychometric analysis Psychometric analysis Sexual distress Sexual distress

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GB/T 7714 Lin, C.-Y. , Tsai, M.-C. , Koós, M. et al. The short version of the Sexual Distress Scale (SDS-3): Measurement invariance across countries, gender identities, and sexual orientations [J]. | International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology , 2024 , 24 (2) .
MLA Lin, C.-Y. et al. "The short version of the Sexual Distress Scale (SDS-3): Measurement invariance across countries, gender identities, and sexual orientations" . | International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology 24 . 2 (2024) .
APA Lin, C.-Y. , Tsai, M.-C. , Koós, M. , Nagy, L. , Kraus, S.W. , Demetrovics, Z. et al. The short version of the Sexual Distress Scale (SDS-3): Measurement invariance across countries, gender identities, and sexual orientations . | International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology , 2024 , 24 (2) .
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随迁小学生歧视知觉对群体信任影响的纵向研究
期刊论文 | 2024 , 38 (11) , 978-983 | 中国心理卫生杂志
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目的:探究随迁子女歧视知觉与群体信任之间的动态变化及其方向性.方法:选取福州市某小学随迁子女69名,进行为期2年的追踪(基线为T1,2年随访为T2).使用流动儿童歧视知觉问卷和信任博弈任务分别测量随迁子女的歧视知觉和群体信任.采用相关分析、交叉滞后分析检验和重复测量方差分析对结果进行统计.结果:随迁小学生T2歧视知觉得分低于T1(P<0.001);从横向数据看,同时期的歧视知觉得分与内外群体信任负向关联(P<0.05);从纵向数据看,T1歧视知觉与T2内群体信任选择率的关联无统计学意义(P>0.05).T1内群体信任得分和外群体信任得分之间差异无统计学意义(P>0.05),T2外群体信任得分低于内群体信任得分(P<0.05).结论:随时间变化,随迁子女的歧视知觉水平下降,其对内群体的信任不断增加;随迁子女的歧视知觉在一定程度上能够负向预测内群体信任.

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交叉滞后分析 交叉滞后分析 歧视知觉 歧视知觉 群体信任 群体信任 随迁子女 随迁子女

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GB/T 7714 靳悦鑫 , 陈丽君 . 随迁小学生歧视知觉对群体信任影响的纵向研究 [J]. | 中国心理卫生杂志 , 2024 , 38 (11) : 978-983 .
MLA 靳悦鑫 et al. "随迁小学生歧视知觉对群体信任影响的纵向研究" . | 中国心理卫生杂志 38 . 11 (2024) : 978-983 .
APA 靳悦鑫 , 陈丽君 . 随迁小学生歧视知觉对群体信任影响的纵向研究 . | 中国心理卫生杂志 , 2024 , 38 (11) , 978-983 .
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Why Do People Watch Pornography? Cross-Cultural Validation of the Pornography Use Motivations Scale (PUMS) and Its Short Form (PUMS-8) SSCI
期刊论文 | 2024 | JOURNAL OF SEX RESEARCH
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Motivations for pornography use may vary across gender identities, sexual orientations, and geographical regions, warranting examination to promote individual and public health. The aims of this study were to validate the Pornography Use Motivations Scale (PUMS) in a diverse, multicultural sample, and develop a short form (PUMS-8) that can assess a wide range of pornography use motivations. Using data from 42 countries (N = 75,117; Mage = 32.07; SDage = 12.37), enabled us to thoroughly evaluate the dimensionality, validity, and reliability of the Pornography Use Motivations Scale (PUMS), leading to the development of the more concise PUMS-8 short scale. Additionally, language-, nationality-, gender-, and sexual-orientation-based measurement invariance tests were conducted to test the comparability across groups. Both the PUMS and the PUMS-8 assess eight pornography use motivations, and both demonstrated excellent psychometric properties. Sexual Pleasure emerged as the most frequent motivation for pornography use across countries, genders, and sexual orientations, while differences were observed concerning other motivations (e.g. self-exploration was more prevalent among gender-diverse individuals than men or women). The motivational background of pornography use showed high similarity in the examined countries. Both the PUMS and the PUMS-8 are reliable and valid measurement tools to assess different types of motivations for pornography use across countries, genders, and sexual orientations. Both scales are recommended for use in research and clinical settings.

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GB/T 7714 Koos, Monika , Nagy, Lena , Kraus, Shane W. et al. Why Do People Watch Pornography? Cross-Cultural Validation of the Pornography Use Motivations Scale (PUMS) and Its Short Form (PUMS-8) [J]. | JOURNAL OF SEX RESEARCH , 2024 .
MLA Koos, Monika et al. "Why Do People Watch Pornography? Cross-Cultural Validation of the Pornography Use Motivations Scale (PUMS) and Its Short Form (PUMS-8)" . | JOURNAL OF SEX RESEARCH (2024) .
APA Koos, Monika , Nagy, Lena , Kraus, Shane W. , Demetrovics, Zsolt , Potenza, Marc N. , Gaudet, Emilie et al. Why Do People Watch Pornography? Cross-Cultural Validation of the Pornography Use Motivations Scale (PUMS) and Its Short Form (PUMS-8) . | JOURNAL OF SEX RESEARCH , 2024 .
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The short version of the Sexual Distress Scale (SDS-3): Measurement invariance across countries, gender identities, and sexual orientations SSCI
期刊论文 | 2024 , 24 (2) | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
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Background: The three-item Sexual Distress Scale (SDS-3) has been frequently used to assess distress related to sexuality in public health surveys and research on sexual wellbeing. However, its psychometric properties and measurement invariance across cultural, gender and sexual subgroups have not yet been examined. This multinational study aimed to validate the SDS-3 and test its psychometric properties, including measurement invariance across language, country, gender identity, and sexual orientation groups. Methods: We used global survey data from 82,243 individuals (Mean (age)=32.39 years; 40.3 % men, 57.0 % women, 2.8 % non-binary, and 0.6 % other genders) participating in the International Sexual Survey (ISS; https: //internationalsexsurvey.org/) across 42 countries and 26 languages. Participants completed the SDS-3, as well as questions regarding sociodemographic characteristics, including gender identity and sexual orientation. Results: Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) supported a unidimensional factor structure for the SDS-3, and multi-group CFA (MGCFA) suggested that this factor structure was invariant across countries, languages, gender identities, and sexual orientations. Cronbach's alpha for the unidimensional score was 0.83 (range between 0.76 and 0.89), and McDonald's omega was 0.84 (range between 0.76 and 0.90). Participants who did not experience sexual problems had significantly lower SDS-3 total scores (M = 2.99; SD=2.54) compared to those who reported sexual problems (M = 5.60; SD=3.00), with a large effect size (Cohen's d = 1.01 [95 % CI=-1.03, -0.98]; p < 0.001). Conclusion: The SDS-3 has a unidimensional factor structure and appears to be valid and reliable for measuring sexual distress among individuals from different countries, gender identities, and sexual orientations.

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Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) International sex survey International sex survey Psychometric analysis Psychometric analysis Sexual distress Sexual distress

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GB/T 7714 Lin, Chung-Ying , Tsai, Meng-Che , Koos, Monika et al. The short version of the Sexual Distress Scale (SDS-3): Measurement invariance across countries, gender identities, and sexual orientations [J]. | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY , 2024 , 24 (2) .
MLA Lin, Chung-Ying et al. "The short version of the Sexual Distress Scale (SDS-3): Measurement invariance across countries, gender identities, and sexual orientations" . | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY 24 . 2 (2024) .
APA Lin, Chung-Ying , Tsai, Meng-Che , Koos, Monika , Nagy, Lena , Kraus, Shane W. , Demetrovics, Zsolt et al. The short version of the Sexual Distress Scale (SDS-3): Measurement invariance across countries, gender identities, and sexual orientations . | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY , 2024 , 24 (2) .
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Cross-cultural Validation of the Arizona Sexual Experience Scale (ASEX) in 42 Countries and 26 Languages SSCI
期刊论文 | 2024 | SEXUALITY RESEARCH AND SOCIAL POLICY
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IntroductionThe Arizona Sexual Experiences Scale (ASEX) is a brief questionnaire that evaluates five major aspects of sexual function: sex drive, arousal, erectile function/vaginal lubrication, ability to reach orgasm, and satisfaction with orgasm. An advantage of the ASEX is its simplicity and brevity (five items), making it suitable for the screening of sexual function problems in healthcare contexts and large-scale studies. The main objective of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of the ASEX in a multi-national sample, as well as to explore sexual function according to countries, genders, and sexual orientations.MethodsThe psychometric examination of the ASEX was conducted with a sample of 82,243 participants (women = 57.02%; men = 39.59%; gender-diverse = 3.38%; Mage = 32.39 years; SD = 12.52) from 42 different countries speaking 26 languages.ResultsThe CFA supported a one-factor solution. Multigroup CFAs supported configural, metric, partial scalar, and residual invariance across countries, languages, genders, and sexual orientations. Furthermore, the ASEX showed good internal consistency (omega = .85) and convergent validity (e.g., significant negative associations with masturbation and sexual intercourse frequency). Finally, individuals in Eastern countries, women, and asexual participants reported higher levels of sexual function issues.Conclusions and Policy ImplicationsThe findings supported the use of the ASEX as a tool to screen for sexual function problems across diverse populations in multi-cultural settings. This scale may be used to improve our knowledge on the cross-cultural differences on the expression of sexual function, serving as the basis for the development of culturally tailored interventions for the improvement of this basic aspect of well-being.

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ASEX ASEX Assessment Assessment Cross-cultural Cross-cultural International Sex Survey (ISS) International Sex Survey (ISS) Sexual Function Sexual Function Validation Validation

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GB/T 7714 Ballester-Arnal, Rafael , Elipe-Miravet, Marcel , Castro-Calvo, Jesus et al. Cross-cultural Validation of the Arizona Sexual Experience Scale (ASEX) in 42 Countries and 26 Languages [J]. | SEXUALITY RESEARCH AND SOCIAL POLICY , 2024 .
MLA Ballester-Arnal, Rafael et al. "Cross-cultural Validation of the Arizona Sexual Experience Scale (ASEX) in 42 Countries and 26 Languages" . | SEXUALITY RESEARCH AND SOCIAL POLICY (2024) .
APA Ballester-Arnal, Rafael , Elipe-Miravet, Marcel , Castro-Calvo, Jesus , Beltran-Martinez, Patricia , Nagy, Lena , Koos, Monika et al. Cross-cultural Validation of the Arizona Sexual Experience Scale (ASEX) in 42 Countries and 26 Languages . | SEXUALITY RESEARCH AND SOCIAL POLICY , 2024 .
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How health risk of COVID-19 resurgence may trigger individual tendencies regarding COVID-19-related cyberchondria: Investigating the I-PACE model SCIE SSCI
期刊论文 | 2024 , 61 (4) | INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT
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Cyberchondria during the COVID-19 pandemic has posed significant challenges to public wellbeing. Previous lstudies have implicated perceived health risk in COVID-19-related cyberchondria. However, the effect of perceived COVID-19 health risk on cyberchondria and potential underlying mechanisms remains unclear. In this study, we developed a model based on the general addictive behavior framework of the I-PACE (Interaction-Person-Affect-CognitionExecution) model to describe how induction of health risk of COVID-19 resurgence may influence individual tendencies regarding COVID-19-related cyberchondria. Through a scenario-based experiment, we tested this model with a balanced sample of 984 participants from China. The results revealed that the effect of induction of health risk of COVID-19 resurgence on tendencies regarding COVID-19-related cyberchondria was fully mediated by individual's risk perception and health information craving. Additionally, moderation analysis showed that an individual's general inhibitory control did not moderate the development of cyberchondria. Theoretical and practical implications are provided.

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Addictive behavior Addictive behavior COVID-19 COVID-19 Cyberchondria Cyberchondria Health information craving Health information craving Health-information seeking Health-information seeking

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GB/T 7714 Pian, Wenjing , Chen, Lijun , Potenza, Marc N. et al. How health risk of COVID-19 resurgence may trigger individual tendencies regarding COVID-19-related cyberchondria: Investigating the I-PACE model [J]. | INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT , 2024 , 61 (4) .
MLA Pian, Wenjing et al. "How health risk of COVID-19 resurgence may trigger individual tendencies regarding COVID-19-related cyberchondria: Investigating the I-PACE model" . | INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT 61 . 4 (2024) .
APA Pian, Wenjing , Chen, Lijun , Potenza, Marc N. , Zheng, Ruinan , Ma, Feicheng . How health risk of COVID-19 resurgence may trigger individual tendencies regarding COVID-19-related cyberchondria: Investigating the I-PACE model . | INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT , 2024 , 61 (4) .
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How health risk of COVID-19 resurgence may trigger individual tendencies regarding COVID-19-related cyberchondria: Investigating the I-PACE model EI
期刊论文 | 2024 , 61 (4) | Information Processing and Management
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期刊论文 | 2024 , 61 (4) | Information Processing and Management
Health information craving: Conceptualization, scale development and validation SCIE SSCI
期刊论文 | 2024 , 61 (4) | INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT
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Cyberchondria, involving the excessive and compulsive seeking of health information, has garnered escalating attention in recent years. One model proposes cyberchondria as an addictive behavior, and craving is considered a key driver of addictive behaviors. However, craving has yet to be systematically studied in the context of cyberchondria. Therefore, this study aimed to conceptualize a contruct of health information craving, develop, and validate a health information craving scale, intended for subsequent empirical examinations in the context of cyberchondria. We employed a rigorous multi-step procedure for scale development and validation, conducting three separate studies with 1633 participants. The resulting scale of health information craving exhibited a multi-dimensional structure with positive and negative reinforcing sub-scales, as confirmed through diverse reliability and validity assessments. As expected, the scale demonstrated a positive relationship with individuals' cyberchondria, thus providing support for the nomological validity of the developed scale. Furthermore, the findings suggest that health information craving should be considered a related but distinct concept from another similar concept, health information need, thereby offering further support for its operationalization. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

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Addictive behaviors Addictive behaviors Compulsive behaviors Compulsive behaviors Cyberchondria Cyberchondria Health information craving Health information craving Health information need Health information need Scale development and validation Scale development and validation

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GB/T 7714 Pian, Wenjing , Zheng, Ruinan , Potenza, Marc N. et al. Health information craving: Conceptualization, scale development and validation [J]. | INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT , 2024 , 61 (4) .
MLA Pian, Wenjing et al. "Health information craving: Conceptualization, scale development and validation" . | INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT 61 . 4 (2024) .
APA Pian, Wenjing , Zheng, Ruinan , Potenza, Marc N. , Chen, Lijun , Ma, Feicheng . Health information craving: Conceptualization, scale development and validation . | INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT , 2024 , 61 (4) .
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Health information craving: Conceptualization, scale development and validation EI
期刊论文 | 2024 , 61 (4) | Information Processing and Management
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