Abstract This study examined the mediating effects of relationship satisfaction, prayer for a partner, and morbidity in the relationship between attachment and loneliness, infi-delity and loneliness, and psychological morbidity and loneliness, in college students involved in a romantic relationship. Participants were students in an introductory course on family development. This study examined only students (n = 345) who were involved in a romantic relationship. The average age of participants was 19.46 (SD = 1.92) and 25 % were males. Short-form UCLA Loneliness Scale (ULS-8), (Hays and DiMatteo in J Pers Assess 51:69–81, doi:10.1207/s15327752jpa5101_6, 1987); Relationship Satisfaction Scale (Funk and Rogge in J Fam Psychol 21:572–583, doi:...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between loneliness levels and attachment s...
This research will be concerned with loneliness as experienced by University of Nebraska Freshmen S...
This study tested the hypothesis that, analogous to married individuals, college students in committ...
This study examined the mediating effects of relationship satisfaction, prayer for a partner, and m...
Background: Loneliness in close relationships impacts the well-being of partners. The present chapte...
Loneliness is an aspect of the human experience that has garnered increasing attention as links betw...
Includes bibliographical references.White text on black background.Everyone experiences loneliness, ...
Loneliness is an invisible epidemic that has swept across the world and has manifested as a serious ...
The purpose of the study was to examine the role of social support and social connectedness in predi...
This study examined the individual characteristics that affect one’s willingness and ability to reso...
Using structural equation modeling, the present study examined how attachment, conflict, empathy, an...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate the attributes which college students use to descri...
This study aims to understand the relationship between feelings of loneliness and the amount of self...
The present phenomenological, qualitative research study involved in-depth interviews of all 16 fema...
College is a time for emerging adults to create and sustain lifelong relationships. Erik Erikson’s l...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between loneliness levels and attachment s...
This research will be concerned with loneliness as experienced by University of Nebraska Freshmen S...
This study tested the hypothesis that, analogous to married individuals, college students in committ...
This study examined the mediating effects of relationship satisfaction, prayer for a partner, and m...
Background: Loneliness in close relationships impacts the well-being of partners. The present chapte...
Loneliness is an aspect of the human experience that has garnered increasing attention as links betw...
Includes bibliographical references.White text on black background.Everyone experiences loneliness, ...
Loneliness is an invisible epidemic that has swept across the world and has manifested as a serious ...
The purpose of the study was to examine the role of social support and social connectedness in predi...
This study examined the individual characteristics that affect one’s willingness and ability to reso...
Using structural equation modeling, the present study examined how attachment, conflict, empathy, an...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate the attributes which college students use to descri...
This study aims to understand the relationship between feelings of loneliness and the amount of self...
The present phenomenological, qualitative research study involved in-depth interviews of all 16 fema...
College is a time for emerging adults to create and sustain lifelong relationships. Erik Erikson’s l...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between loneliness levels and attachment s...
This research will be concerned with loneliness as experienced by University of Nebraska Freshmen S...
This study tested the hypothesis that, analogous to married individuals, college students in committ...