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Oct 19, 2022 · In Study III (N = 460), the relationship of doomscrolling with psychological distress and wellbeing indicators -life satisfaction, mental ...
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Doomscrolling, sometimes also called doomsurfing, refers to constantly checking disturbing or upsetting news articles or videos online, often via social media.
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Doomscrolling or doomsurfing is the act of spending an excessive amount of time reading large quantities of news online. Doomscrolling can also be defined ...
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: to spend excessive time online scrolling (see scroll entry 2) through news or other content that makes one feel sad, anxious, angry, etc. Why habitually check ...
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A related term to this phenomenon is known as doomscrolling, which refers to reading or scrolling through such negative news on the phones or through social ...
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Aug 11, 2020 · According to an article recently posted on NPR.com, the term “Doomscrolling” just emerged as a slang that refers to the endless consumption of ...
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Jun 10, 2023 · Problem formulation invokes our System 2 thinking and can offer an escape from the cycles of doom scrolling and reactive thinking. Its inherent ...
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