Loneliness is a risk factor for mental disorders and is a significant and growing public health issue, but to date, loneliness interventions have had limited success. We propose that an emotion regulation perspective might be useful for understanding loneliness and for suggesting new treatment targets. In this study, our aim was to test the basis for this proposal by examining whether individual differences in emotion regulation strategy use can explain significant variance in loneliness, and to establish what profile of strategy use might characterize loneliness. We administered a comprehensive battery of loneliness and emotion regulation questionnaires to 501 adults. In a regression model, emotion regulation strategy use accounted for ove...
This study on the recognition of loneliness as a basis for psychotherapy developed a conceptual mode...
In order to feel better, or interact adequately with others, regulation of emotions is often necessa...
Loneliness is a relatively common problem in young people (14-24 years) and predicts the onset of de...
Loneliness is a risk factor for mental disorders and is a significant and growing public health issu...
Loneliness is an emerging and important public health concern associated with increased risk for hea...
Young adults are impacted by loneliness just as much as older adults, if not more. Feeling lonely is...
Recipient of the 2010-2011 Edward M. Alkire Research AwardA growing body of research reveals that lo...
Understanding loneliness is pivotal to informing relevant evidence-based preventive interventions. T...
Chronic loneliness is associated with a range of mental health difficulties. Previous theory and res...
AbstractPrior research has shown that loneliness is associated with poorer self-regulation and may d...
This study was addressed to assess nomophobia in an Italian sample (N = 456, 53.1% men, Mage = 31.8...
This study sought to extend research on loneliness and coping. Emotional loneliness is a state that ...
Trait loneliness is associated with negative health consequences; understanding involved processes m...
The present study sought to explore the nature of loneliness and distinguish differences between lon...
Experiential avoidance (EA) involves the unwillingness to remain in contact with aversive experience...
This study on the recognition of loneliness as a basis for psychotherapy developed a conceptual mode...
In order to feel better, or interact adequately with others, regulation of emotions is often necessa...
Loneliness is a relatively common problem in young people (14-24 years) and predicts the onset of de...
Loneliness is a risk factor for mental disorders and is a significant and growing public health issu...
Loneliness is an emerging and important public health concern associated with increased risk for hea...
Young adults are impacted by loneliness just as much as older adults, if not more. Feeling lonely is...
Recipient of the 2010-2011 Edward M. Alkire Research AwardA growing body of research reveals that lo...
Understanding loneliness is pivotal to informing relevant evidence-based preventive interventions. T...
Chronic loneliness is associated with a range of mental health difficulties. Previous theory and res...
AbstractPrior research has shown that loneliness is associated with poorer self-regulation and may d...
This study was addressed to assess nomophobia in an Italian sample (N = 456, 53.1% men, Mage = 31.8...
This study sought to extend research on loneliness and coping. Emotional loneliness is a state that ...
Trait loneliness is associated with negative health consequences; understanding involved processes m...
The present study sought to explore the nature of loneliness and distinguish differences between lon...
Experiential avoidance (EA) involves the unwillingness to remain in contact with aversive experience...
This study on the recognition of loneliness as a basis for psychotherapy developed a conceptual mode...
In order to feel better, or interact adequately with others, regulation of emotions is often necessa...
Loneliness is a relatively common problem in young people (14-24 years) and predicts the onset of de...