Authors
Caitlin Ferreira, Joey Lam, Leyland Pitt, Albert Caruana, Terrence Brown
Publication date
2022
Journal
Journal of Health Psychology
Volume
27
Issue
8
Pages
1942-1958
Publisher
Sage
Description
Those who gamble compulsively, and those who shop or buy in a compulsive manner share a number of common characteristics, stemming from similar impulse-control issues. As such, it is predicted that a lexical analysis of personal narratives of compulsion would share similarities. Using secondary data from an online mental health forum, Psychforums, the research analyzed narratives of compulsive gambling (n = 199) and compulsive buying (n = 196) using the automated text analysis tool, LIWC. The results indicated that compulsive buying narratives rated significantly higher in clout and emotional tone and significantly lower in authenticity, with no significant differences noted in analytical thinking between the two compulsion narratives. Recommendations for future research include that demographic variables be incorporated and that narratives sourced from different online platforms should be contrasted.
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C Ferreira, J Lam, L Pitt, A Caruana, T Brown - Journal of Health Psychology, 2022