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Emotion-focused coping mediates the relationship between COVID-related distress and compulsive buying.

Lilla Nóra KovácsEva KatzingerSunghwan YiZsolt DemetrovicsAniko MarazGyöngyi Kökönyei
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Our results indicate that compulsive buying is more likely to occur in relation to emotion-focused coping as a response to COVID-related distress than in relation to task-focused coping, especially during periods of increasing distress. However, model paths varied during the course of the pandemic.
Keyphrases
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