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Purchasing Addiction Breaks Out After the Pandemic, Especially Online in Women and Young People

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Although it is not yet classified as a specific addiction in DSM-5 — a manual used by psychiatrists and psychologists to diagnose mental health problems — ottomania (addiction to shopping) is a reality.
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The psychiatrist Marisol Roncero Rodríguez, from the AdCom IPSM Center of the Gregorio Marañón University General Hospital in Madrid, has warned that the phenomenon of compulsive purchases has increased since the pandemic and requires specific attention and treatments, something in which many mental health professionals and the latest scientific evidence coincide.

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Although it is not yet classified as a specific addiction in DSM-5 — a manual used by psychiatrists and psychologists to diagnose mental health problems — ottomania (addiction to shopping) is a reality.

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informacion.es broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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