Impact of Attachment Styles, and Emotional Contagion on Compulsive Buying of Young Adults

  • Unique Paper ID: 160152
  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 12
  • PageNo: 1363-1367
  • Abstract:
  • This study sought to examine how Attachment Styles, and Emotional Contagion on people's compulsive Buying habits. A sample of 120 individuals was taken through the survey method, emotional contagion scale, Richmond compulsive buying scale, and the adult attachment style scale was utilized. Other than this, available literature was taken into concern for analyzing the research already been done on this particular topic. The findings of the study will help mental health professionals when identifying and treating compulsive buying disorder, they will consider a person's attachment style and early experiences. They can better customize their therapy strategy to meet each patient's unique needs by being aware of the underlying reasons for compulsive buying.

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@article{160152,
        author = {Anushka Chauhan},
        title = {Impact of Attachment Styles, and Emotional Contagion on Compulsive Buying of Young Adults},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {9},
        number = {12},
        pages = {1363-1367},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=160152},
        abstract = {This study sought to examine how Attachment Styles, and Emotional Contagion on people's compulsive Buying habits. A sample of 120 individuals was taken through the survey method, emotional contagion scale, Richmond compulsive buying scale, and the adult attachment style scale was utilized. Other than this, available literature was taken into concern for analyzing the research already been done on this particular topic. The findings of the study will help mental health professionals when identifying and treating compulsive buying disorder, they will consider a person's attachment style and early experiences. They can better customize their therapy strategy to meet each patient's unique needs by being aware of the underlying reasons for compulsive buying. },
        keywords = {Attachment styles, Emotional contagion, Compulsive buying. },
        month = {},
        }

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 12
  • PageNo: 1363-1367

Impact of Attachment Styles, and Emotional Contagion on Compulsive Buying of Young Adults

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