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Problematic video-streaming: a short review
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences ; 48:101232, 2022.
Article in English | ScienceDirect | ID: covidwho-2104623
ABSTRACT
Video-streaming typically describes watching live or prerecorded videos online. This behavior has significantly increased over the past two years in tandem with the global COVID-19 pandemic. The literature describing this behavior is still in its infancy, therefore, it is not well-characterized and our understanding is thereby limited. Different forms of problematic video-streaming have varying prevalence rates in the literature and each requires further operationalization. Overall, the various presentations of problematic video-streaming have been found to be associated with poor mental and physical health and linked to increased impulsivity, reduced academic and work performance, and lower quality of life. This article explores the current literature surrounding the definition, prevalence, validated assessments, associated factors, motivations, and available treatments for problematic video-streaming.

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: ScienceDirect Language: English Journal: Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences Year: 2022 Document Type: Article