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Development and Validation of the Mukbang Addiction Scale

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posted on 2024-11-03, 09:12 authored by Kagan Kircaburun, Vasileios StavropoulosVasileios Stavropoulos, Andrew Harris, Filipa Calado, Emrah Emirtekin, Mark Griffiths
Recent literature has speculated that some individuals spend lots of time watching mukbang (i.e., combination of the South Korean words ‘eating’ [‘meokneun’] and ‘broadcast’ [‘bangsong’] that refers to eating broadcasts where a person eats a large portion of food on camera whilst interacting with viewers) and compensate different needs using this activity. However, compensating unattained offline needs using a specific online activity could lead to the addictive use of that activity. The present study investigated problematic mukbang watching by developing and validating the Mukbang Addiction Scale (MAS). An online survey was administered to 236 university students (Mage = 20.50 years; 62% female) who had watched mukbang at least once. Construct validity, criterion validity, and reliability analyses indicated that the MAS had good psychometric properties. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses confirmed the unidimensional structure of the scale. The Cronbach’s alpha (α =.95) and composite reliability (CR =.92) suggested that the MAS had excellent internal consistency. Latent class analyses (LCA) revealed two primary profiles, one with high endorsement and one with low endorsement of the items assessed. Item response theory (IRT) findings also indicated a good model fit. IRT findings provisionally supported a cut-off scale raw score of 22 (out of 30). Assessment and clinical-related implications of the findings are illustrated in accordance with other excessive behaviours.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1007/s11469-019-00210-1
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    ISSN - Is published in 15571874

Journal

International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction

Volume

19

Issue

4

Start page

1031

End page

1044

Total pages

14

Publisher

Springer

Place published

New York, USA

Language

English

Copyright

© 2020 Kircaburun et al.

Former Identifier

2006123638

Esploro creation date

2023-07-15

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