Hoarding behaviours associated with the accumulation of physical objects has become a newly diagnosed psychiatric disorder, with the demographic, social and psychological characteristics of individuals
who hoard items being reasonably well established. Online forums, blogs, and the media have longspeculated about the existence of ‘digital hoarding’ (the over-accumulation of digital materials such as
emails, photographs, files and software), and the extent to which it may be a ‘problem’. However,
identifying the characteristics of and potential problems associated with digital hoarding has thus far
received little scientific attention. The current qualitative study gathered data from 24 females and 21
males aged 20e52 and asked them about their digital hoarding behaviours, underlying motivations and
potential negative consequences. The questions covered both personal and work-place materials. Thematic analysis identified themes common to physical hoarding, these related to the over-accumulation of
digital materials, difficulties in deleting such materials, and feelings of anxiety relating to this accumulation/difficulty deleting. Some differences were found in relation to work versus home. The implications of the findings and suggestions for future research are discussed.
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