Binge-watching addiction on Over-the-Top (OTT) and its impact on academic performance among undergraduate students

Abdul Latiff, Dzaa Imma and Salleh @ Abdul Latif, Ahmad Syakir Salman and Megat Zambri, Wan Anis Aqilah and Kamal, Suhaila and Abu Bakar, Muhammad Nabihan (2025) Binge-watching addiction on Over-the-Top (OTT) and its impact on academic performance among undergraduate students. Journal of Academia, 13 (2): 16. pp. 290-304. ISSN 2289-6368

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Abstract

The rise of video-on-demand in the streaming industry has contributed to binge-watching. Binge-watching can be defined as viewing two or more episodes of a series consecutively. The scenario of binge-watching has definite benefits and disadvantages for viewers. Binge-watching, due to its highly immersive nature, carries the risk of addiction, potentially resulting in a loss of control. Many studies have been conducted in discussion of mental health issues but less on students’ learning performance. This study surveyed 162 undergraduate students via purposive sampling using a 25-item instrument adapted from previous research on binge-watching addiction (BWA) and academic performance. The BWA Questionnaire, comprising 20 items across four domains which are Dependency, Avoidance, Craving, and Anticipation, were used along with academic performance items on a five-point Likert scale. Scores were categorized as low, moderate, and high levels of binge-watching. Data was analysed using multiple regression. The results show that Dependency (β=.00, p>0.05), Craving (β=.07, p>0.05), and Anticipation (β=.01, p>0.05) have insignificant relationships towards academic performance. This indicates that increased Dependency, Craving, and Anticipation of binge-watching do not lead to any significant changes in academic performance. However, Avoidance (β=.35, p<0.001) had a significant positive relationship, suggesting that students may downplay or hide their binge-watching habits, which in turn affects academic performance. Studies on binge-watching suggest that if done in moderation it is not dangerous. Thus, moderate behaviour on binge-watching is harmless and can be integrated into a balanced healthy lifestyle if students use it in a regulated manner without adversely affecting other sides of life.

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Abdul Latiff, Dzaa Imma
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Salleh @ Abdul Latif, Ahmad Syakir Salman
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Megat Zambri, Wan Anis Aqilah
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Kamal, Suhaila
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Abu Bakar, Muhammad Nabihan
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Subjects: A General Works > Academies and learned societies (General)
H Social Sciences > HM Sociology > Social values
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Negeri Sembilan
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Academia
UiTM Journal Collections: UiTM Journals > Journal of Academia (JoA)
ISSN: 2289-6368
Volume: 13
Number: 2
Page Range: pp. 290-304
Keywords: Binge-watching addiction, Over-The-Top (OTT), students, academic performance
Date: October 2025
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/126487
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