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    New study links ‘binge-watching addiction’ to increased social isolation

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    News study links ‘binge-watching addiction’ to increased social isolation

    According to a new study, binge-watching your favourite TV shows can shift from a normal habit toward addiction when driven by loneliness. The research suggests that people who watch to the point of addiction are more likely to feel lonely.

    The study published in the journal PlOS One, demonstrated a crucial link between loneliness and binge-watching addiction, while offering ways to cope with social disconnection.

    The study was conducted under the supervision of researchers Xiaofan Yue and Xin Cui from Huangshan University in China who analyzed survey responses from 551 adults. All these participants watched at least 3.5 hours of TV per day and more than four episodes per week.

    The team found that higher levels of loneliness were substantially associated with more severe-binge-watching addiction. This crucial link was not found among heavy viewers who did not meet certain criteria for addiction, suggesting that addictive binge-watching may be driven by distinct psychological factors.

    The researchers further examined why people pick up binge-watching habits and found that loneliness was closely tied to two main factors: such as escapism and emotional enhancement.

    The analysis showed that individuals who feel lonely may turn to TV to avoid negative emotions while seeking pleasure.

    It has been observed that the study has its own limitations as it did not identify a cause- and-effect relationship. This means that it cannot definitely prove that loneliness leads to addictive binge-watching. 

     Future studies are needed to explore whether reducing loneliness could prevent or address problematic binge-watching behavior.

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