Is doomscrolling related to celebrity worship? A cross-cultural study

Lynn E. McCutcheon, Hyeyeon Hwang, Benyamin Mokhtari Chirani, Reza Shabahang, Mara S. Aruguete, Emma F. Thomas

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Abstract

Building upon evidence supporting the co-occurrence of behavioural addictions, this study delved into the relationship between social media doomscrolling and celebrity worship among university student social media users in Iran and the United States. Objectives were threefold: (a) provide psychometric support for the Social Media Doomscrolling Scale (SMDS), (b) examine psychological correlates of doomscrolling and celebrity worship, and (c) explore the relationship between doomscrolling and celebrity worship. The SMDS demonstrated good psychometric properties in the US sample, like the original study of the SMDS conducted in an Iranian sample. Doomscrolling showed a positive association with future anxiety and a negative association with psychological well-being in both US and Iranian samples. Celebrity worship was positively linked with future anxiety in the Iranian and US samples. A positive correlation emerged between doomscrolling and celebrity worship in both the US and Iranian samples. This cross-cultural study offers preliminary evidence for the co-occurrence of two emerging media-related behavioural addictions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)885-890
Number of pages6
JournalInternational Journal of Psychology
Volume59
Issue number6
Early online date24 Jun 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • behavioural addiction
  • celebrity worship
  • doomscrolling
  • psychological well-being
  • social media use

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