Feeling lonely is profoundly unhealthy, but poorly understood. We examined the cultural dimension of collectivism (vs. individualism) as a potential risk factor for loneliness. Generally, we expected loneliness to flow from perceived ideal-actual discrepancies regarding social relationship characteristics (H1). However, we expected collectivists to feel lonelier than individualists (H2), because although collectivists may be buffered from loneliness through higher social involvement (H3), they may also be more susceptible to loneliness due to a higher sensitivity to ideal-actual discrepancies regarding relationships (H4). To test our hypotheses, 239 Austrians participated in a cross-sectional survey study. We found that, in this moderately ...
Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much res...
Objectives: The adverse health effects of loneliness are well documented, but less is known about cu...
Do cultural norms that allow individuals to choose their social relationships put them at risk for, ...
Feeling lonely is profoundly unhealthy, but poorly understood. We examined the cultural dimension of...
Feeling lonely is profoundly unhealthy, but poorly understood. We examined the cultural dimension of...
Average levels of loneliness have been suggested to differ between collectivistic and individualisti...
Using two multilevel analyses of residents in 12 (1992 Eurobarometer; N = 3,902) and 22 (2006 Europe...
This article explains perceived loneliness among people in Europe by accounting for cultural factors...
This paper investigates how horizontal and vertical individualism and collectivism predict self-repo...
Are members of individualistic societies more likely to feel lonely? This seems intuitive because mo...
Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much res...
Objectives: The adverse health effects of loneliness are well documented, but less is known about cu...
Do cultural norms that allow individuals to choose their social relationships put them at risk for, ...
Feeling lonely is profoundly unhealthy, but poorly understood. We examined the cultural dimension of...
Feeling lonely is profoundly unhealthy, but poorly understood. We examined the cultural dimension of...
Average levels of loneliness have been suggested to differ between collectivistic and individualisti...
Using two multilevel analyses of residents in 12 (1992 Eurobarometer; N = 3,902) and 22 (2006 Europe...
This article explains perceived loneliness among people in Europe by accounting for cultural factors...
This paper investigates how horizontal and vertical individualism and collectivism predict self-repo...
Are members of individualistic societies more likely to feel lonely? This seems intuitive because mo...
Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much res...
Objectives: The adverse health effects of loneliness are well documented, but less is known about cu...
Do cultural norms that allow individuals to choose their social relationships put them at risk for, ...