PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

Regretful pleasure: Toward an understanding of flow cost in media use.

  • Giang V Pham,
  • Brittany R L Duff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268194
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 5
p. e0268194

Abstract

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Flow (state of intense focus) during media use has been largely considered a desirable experience, with technologies developed to maximize the chance of encountering flow in computer-mediated environments. However, the total absorption of attention due to flow could be problematic in contexts where the user has multiple predetermined goals, and engaging with the flow-inducing media could cost them resources that may be otherwise devoted to other goals. When flow imposes a cost on the user's goal performance, it may also reduce their post-experience gratification with the flow-inducing media. The present study proposes a novel theoretical framework to begin understanding the potential cost of flow in media use with supporting evidence from two survey and vignette studies (N = 235 and N = 245). Its findings will extend human-computer interaction research by highlighting the double-edged impact that flow might have on media users' larger goal performance and downstream well-being.