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Exploring links between social identity, emotion regulation, and loneliness in those with and without a history of mental illness
British Journal of Clinical Psychology ( IF 3.8 ) Pub Date : 2022-02-09 , DOI: 10.1111/bjc.12358
Shaun Hayes 1 , Molly Carlyle 1, 2 , S Alexander Haslam 1 , Catherine Haslam 1, 3 , Genevieve Dingle 1, 3
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Emotion regulation and social identity theorizing provide two influential perspectives on loneliness. From an emotion regulation perspective, loneliness is understood as a negative emotional state that can be managed using emotion regulation strategies. A social identity perspective views loneliness as resulting from a loss or lack of important social groups and related identities. This study aimed to explore the relationships between key constructs drawn from both perspectives, with a view to understanding loneliness in adults with and without a history of mental illness.

中文翻译:

探索有和没有精神疾病史的人的社会认同、情绪调节和孤独感之间的联系

情绪调节和社会认同理论为孤独提供了两个有影响的观点。从情绪调节的角度来看,孤独被理解为一种消极的情绪状态,可以通过情绪调节策略进行管理。社会认同观点认为孤独是由于失去或缺乏重要的社会群体和相关身份而导致的。本研究旨在探讨从这两个角度得出的关键结构之间的关系,以了解有和没有精神疾病史的成年人的孤独感。
更新日期:2022-02-09
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