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Korean Journal of Health Psychology

  • KOREAN
  • P-ISSN1229-070X
  • E-ISSN2713-9581
  • KCI

An Exploratory Study of the Structural Connections Between Behavioral and Substance Addictions in Digital Environments: A Text Network Analysis Based on X (Twitter)

Korean Journal of Health Psychology / Korean Journal of Health Psychology, (P)1229-070X; (E)2713-9581
2026, v.31 no.2, pp.517-537
https://doi.org/10.17315/kjhp.2026.31.2.008
Jae Seok Kwak
Tae Soo Cho

Abstract

This study explored the connections between behavioral and substance addictions in digital environments by identifying keywords that mediate links between these addictions on the social networking service platform X (Twitter). Posts were collected using representative keywords related to gaming, gambling, pornography, alcohol use, and drugs. After preprocessing, a total of 8,712 posts containing 5,027 unique keywords were analyzed. A semantic network was created based on a co-occurrence threshold of 200, employing Girvan–Newman community detection and edge betweenness centrality. The results revealed that platform- and function-based keywords, such as "RT," "Telegram," and "Line," frequently appeared across various addiction categories. In contrast, transaction- and participation-related terms (e.g., "inquiry," "sale," "purchase," "event") served as mid-level bridging keywords that enhanced connectivity between addictions. Additionally, even identical keywords showed different co-occurrence patterns depending on the addiction category. These findings indicate that the digital environment can facilitate mediation and transitions between addictions, blurring the lines between behavioral and substance addictions. They underscore the necessity for prevention and regulatory strategies to monitor and address the digital pathways that enable cross-addiction linkages.

keywords
behavioral addiction, substance addiction, digital convergence, text network analysis, twitter
Received
2025-08-13
Revised
2025-11-03
Accepted
2025-12-29
Published
2026-03-30

Korean Journal of Health Psychology