The relationship of affective and cognitive components in problematic use of short-form video: a latent profile analysis and network analysis | Synapse
March 3, 2026
The relationship of affective and cognitive components in problematic use of short-form video: a latent profile analysis and network analysis
Key Points
Problematic use of short-form video is linked to distinct affective and cognitive components, impacting user engagement.
Affective components were significantly correlated with cognitive components, indicating that emotions play a crucial role in usage patterns.
Latent profile analysis highlighted profiles of users who differ in their affective and cognitive responses to short-form videos.
These findings may inform strategies for reducing problematic use, emphasizing the emotional and mental aspects of video consumption.