TY - JOUR AU - Kyrios, Michael AB - Curr Addict Rep (2017) 4:254–261 DOI 10.1007/s40429-017-0154-y SHOPPING ADDICTION (A MÜLLER AND J MITCHELL, SECTION EDITORS) Do You Think That Money Can Buy Happiness? A Review of the Role of Mood, Materialism, Self, and Cognitions in Compulsive Buying 1 1 2 3 Richard Moulding & Annie Duong & Maja Nedeljkovic & Michael Kyrios Published online: 7 June 2017 Springer International Publishing AG 2017 Abstract Introduction Purpose of Review Although not recognized as a discrete psy- chiatric disorder, compulsive buying (CB) is a widespread psy- While not recognized as a specific disorder in the DSM-5 [1], chological problem characterized by a preoccupation with shop- compulsive buying (CB) is a chronic and debilitating problem ping and impulses to purchase that are experienced as irresistible that is associated with adverse social, emotional, and financial and chronic, leading to distress and significant impairment. problems including marital conflict, bankruptcy, theft, embez- Recent Findings Social psychological frameworks for CB high- zlement, and in rare cases suicide attempts [2–5]. The core light the link between CB and materialistic value endorsement features of CB include the urge to buy which is experienced and individuals’ motives to compensate for a perceived deficien- as irresistible, a sense of loss TI - Do You Think That Money Can Buy Happiness? A Review of the Role of Mood, Materialism, Self, and Cognitions in Compulsive Buying JF - Current Addiction Reports DO - 10.1007/s40429-017-0154-y DA - 2017-06-07 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/do-you-think-that-money-can-buy-happiness-a-review-of-the-role-of-mood-Ahvce8Q4wk SP - 254 EP - 261 VL - 4 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -