Perceived information overload and intention to discontinue use of short-form video: the mediating roles of cognitive and psychological factors

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  • who: Donghwa Chung and collaborators from the School of Journalism and Communication, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China have published the Article: Perceived Information Overload and Intention to Discontinue Use of Short-Form Video: The Mediating Roles of Cognitive and Psychological Factors, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study investigated the effects of Chinese young adult users` perceived information overload (i.e. the daily perception of exposure to excessive information) on their intention to stop using short-form video applications. Considering the studies discussed above, maladaptive coping strategies can be applied to the intention to discontinue the . . .

     

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