Jonathan David, PhD
jono-david.bsky.social
Jonathan David, PhD
@jono-david.bsky.social
Postdoc at York University, Canada. Researching the psychology of addiction, compulsive shopping, and hoarding. Views my own. He/him 🏳️‍🌈✡️
Presented my poster last night at #APS25DC ! Had a great time talking to others about my research
May 23, 2025 at 1:08 PM
I will also be presenting on a VMAC study examining attentional biases in hoarding and compulsive shopping! #APS25DC
April 29, 2025 at 5:09 PM
Looking forward to my talk on measurement of compulsive shopping at #APS25DC next month! Any other addiction researchers planning to come? Feel free to reach out :)
April 29, 2025 at 5:06 PM
I was just interviewed by The Australian for an article that marks the 5th anniversary since the first COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020.
www.theaustralian.com.au/inquirer/pan...
www.theaustralian.com.au
March 14, 2025 at 11:06 PM
Just published in Current Psychology!
We found that the Compulsive Buying Scale is biased in its measurement of #compulsive #shopping towards women. In this paper, we provide recommendations for developing new scales to assess these issues. Read more here: doi.org/10.1007/s121...
Evaluating the Compulsive Buying Scale in a Canadian non-clinical sample: A psychometric analysis using differential item functioning - Current Psychology
The majority of research in the compulsive buying literature has used the Compulsive Buying Scale, a self-report questionnaire developed by Faber and O’Guinn (Journal of Consumer Research,19(3), 459–4...
doi.org
January 18, 2025 at 4:51 PM
Hot off the press! We just published a paper, validating 9-item and 3-item versions of the Saving Inventory - Revised. These short scales will make it easier to screen for debilitating hoarding problems, both in healthcare and research settings. doi.org/10.1016/j.jp...
January 16, 2025 at 4:41 AM
Reposted by Jonathan David, PhD
🌟 Just published! 🌟
This paper reflects years of studying hoarding disorder and the realization that most of us can reduce consumption. Developing the program has helped me cut down my consumption--can it inspire you to do the same?
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Breaking up with belongings: a pilot randomized controlled trial of an unguided web-based program to reduce overconsumption - Current Psychology
Numerous consumers engage in wasteful and unsustainable consumption despite knowing it is associated with several personal, social, economic, and environmental harms. To aid consumers in reducing cons...
link.springer.com
November 19, 2024 at 5:46 AM