This paper explores connections between introversion and decreased mental well-being. The author sought to discover whether introverts are more vulnerable to depressive symptoms than extroverts. Overall findings show introverts are more vulnerable than extroverts to depression and decreased mental well-being. Introverts are more likely to be compliant and have lower self-esteem than extroverts, and also have less social support than extroverts, which can be detrimental when experiencing depression. Western culture gives preference to extroverted individuals, which pressures introverts to attempt to change their personalities
Introversion, the “preoccupation with inner ideas and emotions” (Henjum, 1982, pp. 39-40), is underr...
Psychological and psycho-social research have studied the strong dependence between subjective wellb...
The following article comprises a presentation of research carried out on a group of 268 adults. The...
This paper explores connections between introversion and decreased mental well-being. The author sou...
What conditions moderate the association between introspectiveness and mental health? This research ...
© 2019 Rodney Bruce LawnIntroversion-extraversion is a fundamental, socially consequential personali...
The world today is made up of individuals with varying levels of introversion and extroversion. Such...
Knowing some of the cultural tenets that may be related to depression can help inform counseling. Cu...
Copyright 2020 Wei. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID19) pandemic has effected the implementation...
Previous research has shown that extraverts are happier than introverts and, although happy introver...
The purpose of this study is to find out if there is a correlation between personality, specifically...
Extroversion is a personality trait characterized by gregariousness, excitement-seeking, and positiv...
Advisors: Christine K. Malecki.Committee members: Michelle Demaray; Julia Ogg; Kelly Summers; David ...
Personality traits have been directly associated with happiness. One consistent finding is a strong ...
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic health precautionary measures taken by individuals is an area o...
Introversion, the “preoccupation with inner ideas and emotions” (Henjum, 1982, pp. 39-40), is underr...
Psychological and psycho-social research have studied the strong dependence between subjective wellb...
The following article comprises a presentation of research carried out on a group of 268 adults. The...
This paper explores connections between introversion and decreased mental well-being. The author sou...
What conditions moderate the association between introspectiveness and mental health? This research ...
© 2019 Rodney Bruce LawnIntroversion-extraversion is a fundamental, socially consequential personali...
The world today is made up of individuals with varying levels of introversion and extroversion. Such...
Knowing some of the cultural tenets that may be related to depression can help inform counseling. Cu...
Copyright 2020 Wei. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID19) pandemic has effected the implementation...
Previous research has shown that extraverts are happier than introverts and, although happy introver...
The purpose of this study is to find out if there is a correlation between personality, specifically...
Extroversion is a personality trait characterized by gregariousness, excitement-seeking, and positiv...
Advisors: Christine K. Malecki.Committee members: Michelle Demaray; Julia Ogg; Kelly Summers; David ...
Personality traits have been directly associated with happiness. One consistent finding is a strong ...
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic health precautionary measures taken by individuals is an area o...
Introversion, the “preoccupation with inner ideas and emotions” (Henjum, 1982, pp. 39-40), is underr...
Psychological and psycho-social research have studied the strong dependence between subjective wellb...
The following article comprises a presentation of research carried out on a group of 268 adults. The...