Zusammenfassung
Das Kapitel liefert einen Überblick über pathologische Formen der Mediennutzung. Neben einer Definition und der Beschreibung zentraler Eigenschaften dieses Phänomens fasst der Beitrag Kernbefunde zur pathologischen Nutzung des Internets, von Online-Computerspielen, Mobiltelefonen und Smartphones, Fernsehen, Filmen und Serien sowie Printmedien wie Zeitungen, Zeitschriften und Büchern zusammen. Forschungsbedarf besteht noch hinsichtlich einer klaren Konzeptualisierung von pathologischer Mediennutzung, deren einheitlicher Messung mittels geprüfter Skalen und belastbarer Stichproben.
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Scherr, S., Bartsch, A. (2019). Pathologische Mediennutzung. In: Rossmann, C., Hastall, M. (eds) Handbuch der Gesundheitskommunikation. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-10727-7_22
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