Western culture has become obsessed with happiness, while treating negative emotions like sadness, depression, or anxiety as pathological and nonnormative. These salient cultural norms communicate social expectations that people should feel “happy” and not “sad.” Previous research has shown that these “social expectancies” can increase feelings of sadness and reduce well-being. In this study, we examined whether these perceived social pressures might also lead people to feel socially disconnected—lonely—when they do experience negative emotions? Drawing on a large stratified sample prescreened for depressive symptoms and utilizing both trait measures and moment-to-moment “experience sampling” over a 7-day period, we found that people who fe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Loneliness is becoming increasingly recognized as a pr...
Dysfunctional social behavior has been implicated in the experience of depression. People with highe...
Few things seem more natural and functional than wanting to be happy. We suggest that, counter to th...
Western culture has become obsessed with happiness, while treating negative emotions like sadness, d...
© The Author(s) 2015. Western culture has become obsessed with happiness, while treating negative em...
Western culture has become obsessed with happiness, while treating negative emotions like sadness, d...
Our perception of how others expect us to feel has significant implications for our emotional functi...
Our perception of how others expect us to feel has significant implications for our emotional functi...
Our perception of how others expect us to feel has significant implications for our emotional functi...
Our perception of how others expect us to feel has significant implications for our emotional functi...
BACKGROUND: Western societies often overemphasize the pursuit of happiness, and regard negative feel...
Loneliness is a central predictor of depression and major factor of all-cause mortality. Loneliness ...
The current cultural standard in western societies expects people to be happy and not sad. While the...
Four studies document underestimations of the prevalence of others ’ negative emotions and suggest c...
<p>Social norms and values may be important predictors of how people engage with and regulate their ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Loneliness is becoming increasingly recognized as a pr...
Dysfunctional social behavior has been implicated in the experience of depression. People with highe...
Few things seem more natural and functional than wanting to be happy. We suggest that, counter to th...
Western culture has become obsessed with happiness, while treating negative emotions like sadness, d...
© The Author(s) 2015. Western culture has become obsessed with happiness, while treating negative em...
Western culture has become obsessed with happiness, while treating negative emotions like sadness, d...
Our perception of how others expect us to feel has significant implications for our emotional functi...
Our perception of how others expect us to feel has significant implications for our emotional functi...
Our perception of how others expect us to feel has significant implications for our emotional functi...
Our perception of how others expect us to feel has significant implications for our emotional functi...
BACKGROUND: Western societies often overemphasize the pursuit of happiness, and regard negative feel...
Loneliness is a central predictor of depression and major factor of all-cause mortality. Loneliness ...
The current cultural standard in western societies expects people to be happy and not sad. While the...
Four studies document underestimations of the prevalence of others ’ negative emotions and suggest c...
<p>Social norms and values may be important predictors of how people engage with and regulate their ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Loneliness is becoming increasingly recognized as a pr...
Dysfunctional social behavior has been implicated in the experience of depression. People with highe...
Few things seem more natural and functional than wanting to be happy. We suggest that, counter to th...