Buying-shopping disorder—is there enough evidence to support its inclusion in ICD-11?

The phenomenon of buying-shopping disorder (BSD) was described over 100 years ago. Definitions of BSD refer to extreme preoccupation with shopping and buying, to impulses to purchase that are experienced as irresistible, and to recurrent maladaptive buying excesses that lead to distress and impairme...

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Vydané v:CNS spectrums Ročník 24; číslo 4; s. 374 - 379
Hlavní autori: Müller, Astrid, Brand, Matthias, Claes, Laurence, Demetrovics, Zsolt, de Zwaan, Martina, Fernández-Aranda, Fernando, Frost, Randy O., Jimenez-Murcia, Susana, Lejoyeux, Michael, Steins-Loeber, Sabine, Mitchell, James E., Moulding, Richard, Nedeljkovic, Maja, Trotzke, Patrick, Weinstein, Aviv, Kyrios, Michael
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Abstract The phenomenon of buying-shopping disorder (BSD) was described over 100 years ago. Definitions of BSD refer to extreme preoccupation with shopping and buying, to impulses to purchase that are experienced as irresistible, and to recurrent maladaptive buying excesses that lead to distress and impairments. Efforts to stop BSD episodes are unsuccessful, despite the awareness of repeated break-downs in self-regulation, experiences of post-purchase guilt and regret, comorbid psychiatric disorders, reduced quality of life, familial discord, work impairment, financial problems, and other negative consequences. A recent meta-analysis indicated an estimated point prevalence of BSD of 5%. In this narrative review, the authors offer a perspective to consider BSD as a mental health condition and to classify this disorder as a behavioral addiction, based on both research data and on long-standing clinical experience.
AbstractList The phenomenon of buying-shopping disorder (BSD) was described over 100 years ago. Definitions of BSD refer to extreme preoccupation with shopping and buying, to impulses to purchase that are experienced as irresistible, and to recurrent maladaptive buying excesses that lead to distress and impairments. Efforts to stop BSD episodes are unsuccessful, despite the awareness of repeated break-downs in self-regulation, experiences of post-purchase guilt and regret, comorbid psychiatric disorders, reduced quality of life, familial discord, work impairment, financial problems, and other negative consequences. A recent meta-analysis indicated an estimated point prevalence of BSD of 5%. In this narrative review, the authors offer a perspective to consider BSD as a mental health condition and to classify this disorder as a behavioral addiction, based on both research data and on long-standing clinical experience.
The phenomenon of buying-shopping disorder (BSD) was described over 100 years ago. Definitions of BSD refer to extreme preoccupation with shopping and buying, to impulses to purchase that are experienced as irresistible, and to recurrent maladaptive buying excesses that lead to distress and impairments. Efforts to stop BSD episodes are unsuccessful, despite the awareness of repeated break-downs in self-regulation, experiences of post-purchase guilt and regret, comorbid psychiatric disorders, reduced quality of life, familial discord, work impairment, financial problems, and other negative consequences. A recent meta-analysis indicated an estimated point prevalence of BSD of 5%. In this narrative review, the authors offer a perspective to consider BSD as a mental health condition and to classify this disorder as a behavioral addiction, based on both research data and on long-standing clinical experience.The phenomenon of buying-shopping disorder (BSD) was described over 100 years ago. Definitions of BSD refer to extreme preoccupation with shopping and buying, to impulses to purchase that are experienced as irresistible, and to recurrent maladaptive buying excesses that lead to distress and impairments. Efforts to stop BSD episodes are unsuccessful, despite the awareness of repeated break-downs in self-regulation, experiences of post-purchase guilt and regret, comorbid psychiatric disorders, reduced quality of life, familial discord, work impairment, financial problems, and other negative consequences. A recent meta-analysis indicated an estimated point prevalence of BSD of 5%. In this narrative review, the authors offer a perspective to consider BSD as a mental health condition and to classify this disorder as a behavioral addiction, based on both research data and on long-standing clinical experience.
Author Demetrovics, Zsolt
Steins-Loeber, Sabine
Claes, Laurence
Nedeljkovic, Maja
Weinstein, Aviv
de Zwaan, Martina
Moulding, Richard
Lejoyeux, Michael
Brand, Matthias
Jimenez-Murcia, Susana
Trotzke, Patrick
Fernández-Aranda, Fernando
Kyrios, Michael
Müller, Astrid
Frost, Randy O.
Mitchell, James E.
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SubjectTerms Addictions
Addictive behaviors
Anxiety disorders
Behavior
Comorbidity
Drug use
Gambling
Gender differences
Hoarding disorder
Mental disorders
Mental health
Obsessive compulsive disorder
Personality disorders
Perspectives
Quality of life
Shopping
Social anxiety
Substance abuse treatment
Young adults
Title Buying-shopping disorder—is there enough evidence to support its inclusion in ICD-11?
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Volume 24
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