Authors
Dan Russell, Carolyn E Cutrona, Jayne Rose, Karen Yurko
Publication date
1984/6
Journal
Journal of personality and social psychology
Volume
46
Issue
6
Pages
1313
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Examined RS Weiss's (1973) conceptualization of social and emotional loneliness, using survey data on 505 college students that included the UCLA Loneliness Scale—Revised. Social and emotional loneliness, Ss' affective and behavioral reactions to loneliness, Ss' social relationships, and their judgments of the degree to which their relationships supply the 6 social provisions described by Weiss were measured. There were differences in the subjective experiences of social and emotional loneliness, although both forms of loneliness were also characterized by a common core of experiences. Results generally support Weiss's ideas concerning the determinants of social and emotional loneliness. Predictions concerning the affective and behavioral consequences associated with each type of loneliness, however, were only partly supported, although the 2 forms of loneliness were associated with different …
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Scholar articles
D Russell, CE Cutrona, J Rose, K Yurko - Journal of personality and social psychology, 1984