Spilling the tea about milk tea addiction - A reply to Qu et al. (2023)

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Title
Spilling the tea about milk tea addiction - A reply to Qu et al. (2023)
Journal
Journal of Affective Disorders
Author(s)
Hugues Juan Carlos, Nogueira-López Abel, Flayelle Maèva, von Hammerstein Cora, Billieux Joël
ISSN
0165-0327
ISSN-L
0165-0327
Publication state
Published
Issued date
02/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
346
Number
3
Pages
133-134
Language
english
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Publication types: Letter
Abstract
The recent paper titled “New form of addiction: An emerging hazardous addiction problem of milk tea among youths” by Qu et al. (2023) has already attracted mass media attention at the international level, with journalists eagerly relaying the worrisome conclusions and recommendations made by the authors. The authors convey the view that “milk tea addiction” exists among the Chinese population and boldly state that this addiction is relevant from a public health perspective, based on its positive correlation with depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. Qu et al. (2023) even call for the regulation of the milk tea industry by either “restricting advertising”, “providing psychoeducation”, or “establishing food hygiene standards”. In the current correspondence, we explain why some basic conceptual and methodological limitations of Qu et al.'s (2023) study hinder in making such recommendations.
Keywords
Addiction, Mental health, Milk tea, Overpathologization
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