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ArtikelThe Relation Between Trust Beliefs and Loneliness During Early Childhood, Middle Childhood, and Adulthood  
Oleh: Rotenberg, Ken J. ; Addis, Nick ; Betts, Lucy R. ; Corrigan, Amanda ; Fox, Claire ; Hobson, Zoe ; Rennison, Sarah ; Trueman, Mark ; Boulton, Michael J.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 36 no. 8 (Aug. 2010), page 1086– 1100.
Topik: Trust; Loneliness; Early Childhood; Middle Childhood; Adulthood
Fulltext: Pers Soc Psychol Bull-2010-Rotenberg-1086-100.pdf (440.59KB)
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Isi artikelFour studies examined the relation between trust and loneliness. Studies 1, 2, and 3 showed that trust beliefs negatively predicted changes in loneliness during early childhood (5–7 years), middle childhood (9–11 years), and young adulthood (18–21 years). Structural equation modeling yielded support for the hypothesis that the relation between trust beliefs and loneliness was mediated, in part, by social disengagement, which varied by age and gender. Study 4 showed that when young adults were primed for distrust rather than for trust cognitions, they showed greater withdrawal (loneliness) affect, lower willingness to disclose, and less perceived success in achieving rapport. The findings yielded support for the hypotheses that (a) low trust beliefs promote loneliness from childhood to adulthood and (b) social disengagement and cognitive schema mechanisms account for the relation.
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