Current research on social integration and mental health operationalizes social integration as frequency of interactions and participation in social activities (i.e., social contact). This neglects the subjective dimension of social integration, namely group identification. We present two studies comparing the effect exerted by social contact and group identification on mental health (e.g., depression, stress) across two different groups (family; army unit), demonstrating that group identification predicts mental health better than social contact
Humans possess a basic need to belong and will join groups even when they provide no practical benef...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 21/12/2...
Background: Clinical depression is often preceded by social withdrawal, however, limited research ha...
Current research on social integration and mental health operationalizes social integration as frequ...
Previous research has shown that disadvantaged group members cope with the negative effects of perce...
We present two studies exploring the effects of the relative standing of one's in-group in the socia...
The promotion and maintenance of mental health is an increasingly important societal issue. Previous...
Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification wi...
A meta‐analysis of 76 studies (N = 31,016) examined the relationship between social identification a...
Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification wi...
This study focuses on the influence of structural aspects of social integration (social networks and...
The promotion and maintenance of mental health is an increasingly important societal issue. Previous...
Background Social isolation and disconnection have profound negative effects on mental health, but t...
Most humans are born with a fundamental motivation to socialize with others. A lack of meaningful so...
Humans possess a basic need to belong and will join groups even when they provide no practical benef...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 21/12/2...
Background: Clinical depression is often preceded by social withdrawal, however, limited research ha...
Current research on social integration and mental health operationalizes social integration as frequ...
Previous research has shown that disadvantaged group members cope with the negative effects of perce...
We present two studies exploring the effects of the relative standing of one's in-group in the socia...
The promotion and maintenance of mental health is an increasingly important societal issue. Previous...
Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification wi...
A meta‐analysis of 76 studies (N = 31,016) examined the relationship between social identification a...
Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification wi...
This study focuses on the influence of structural aspects of social integration (social networks and...
The promotion and maintenance of mental health is an increasingly important societal issue. Previous...
Background Social isolation and disconnection have profound negative effects on mental health, but t...
Most humans are born with a fundamental motivation to socialize with others. A lack of meaningful so...
Humans possess a basic need to belong and will join groups even when they provide no practical benef...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 21/12/2...
Background: Clinical depression is often preceded by social withdrawal, however, limited research ha...