Red box, green box: A self-report behavioral frequency measurement approach for behavioral addictions research

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Title
Red box, green box: A self-report behavioral frequency measurement approach for behavioral addictions research
Journal
Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Author(s)
King Daniel L., Billieux Joël, Delfabbro Paul H.
ISSN
2062-5871
2063-5303
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
13
Number
1
Pages
21-24
Language
english
Abstract
Behavior frequency measures in behavioral addictions research fail to account for how engagement in the activity relates to each respondent's personal circumstances. We propose a “Red Box, Green Box” method, an alternative to conventional self-report behavior questions. Participants report two distinct time-based values: (1) Green box: time spent engaged in the activity during ‘free’ time, and (2) Red box: engagement in the activity at times when the respondent should be doing something else (e.g., studying, working, sleeping, exercising, etc.). Some practical examples of the ‘red box, green box’ method are provided. This method may help to calibrate behavioral frequency for each respondent and yield clearer insights into displacement effects and risks associated with frequency of use. We suggest some future research directions to test the feasibility and utility of this approach in different implementations.
Keywords
gaming, digital media use, self-report, screen time, measurement, assessment
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10/01/2024 14:52
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