Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much research has examined protective and risk factors for loneliness, we know little about its cultural underpinnings. The few studies that exist seem paradoxical, suggesting that loneliness is higher in cultures where tighter and more demanding (i.e., more restrictive) cultural norms about social relationships decrease the risk of social isolation. At the same time, loneliness is lower among individuals who hold more restrictive norms or perceive such norms among others around them. We move beyond previous research by generating the culture-loneliness framework, suggesting that loneliness occurs across all levels of restrictiveness, but through dif...
Do cultural norms that allow individuals to choose their social relationships put them at risk for, ...
Do cultural norms that allow individuals to choose their social relationships put them at risk for, ...
Do cultural norms that allow individuals to choose their social relationships put them at risk for, ...
Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much res...
Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much res...
Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much res...
Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much res...
Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much res...
Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much res...
Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much res...
Are members of individualistic societies more likely to feel lonely? This seems intuitive because mo...
Are members of individualistic societies more likely to feel lonely? This seems intuitive because mo...
Are members of individualistic societies more likely to feel lonely? This seems intuitive because mo...
Are members of individualistic societies more likely to feel lonely? This seems intuitive because mo...
Are members of individualistic societies more likely to feel lonely? This seems intuitive because mo...
Do cultural norms that allow individuals to choose their social relationships put them at risk for, ...
Do cultural norms that allow individuals to choose their social relationships put them at risk for, ...
Do cultural norms that allow individuals to choose their social relationships put them at risk for, ...
Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much res...
Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much res...
Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much res...
Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much res...
Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much res...
Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much res...
Loneliness is a common experience with major negative consequences for well-being. Although much res...
Are members of individualistic societies more likely to feel lonely? This seems intuitive because mo...
Are members of individualistic societies more likely to feel lonely? This seems intuitive because mo...
Are members of individualistic societies more likely to feel lonely? This seems intuitive because mo...
Are members of individualistic societies more likely to feel lonely? This seems intuitive because mo...
Are members of individualistic societies more likely to feel lonely? This seems intuitive because mo...
Do cultural norms that allow individuals to choose their social relationships put them at risk for, ...
Do cultural norms that allow individuals to choose their social relationships put them at risk for, ...
Do cultural norms that allow individuals to choose their social relationships put them at risk for, ...