Women suffer from two forms of loneliness: Social loneliness--brought on by a lack of social network and emotional loneliness--the absence of a close emotional relationship. Those superficial acquaintances that can cure social loneliness won't touch the emotional variety. ... People suffer from two forms of loneliness:
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Men suffer from two forms of loneliness: Social loneliness and emotional loneliness with emotional loneliness being the most common for men. ... Men suffer from emotional loneliness and social loneliness.
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In this study, Weiss's (1973) theorizing about the sources of emotional and social loneliness is elaborated--with notions about the asymmetric gratifications derived from marriage, about the conflicting loyalties that result from remarriage, and about selection into marriage--in order to reach an understanding of gender ...
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A distinction has been made between emotional loneliness and social loneliness/perceived support. The theory of mental incongruity predicts that the presence of more favorable conditions, such as higher self-esteem or more social support, results in less loneliness (i.e., less incongruity).
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One hundred forty college students provided data on social and emotional loneliness, social provisions, social support appraisals, features of socializing and emotional support networks, and personal characteristics thought to inhibit social interaction or the development of relationships.
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The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to examine social network correlates of social and emotional loneliness to demonstrate that social and emotional loneliness are different constructs and (b) to investigate the possibility of age differences in the relationship between loneliness and social network characteristics.
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FEELINGS OF SUBJECTIVE EMOTIONAL LONELINESS: AN EXPLORATION OF ATTACHMENT from Social Behavior and Personality provided by Find Articles at BNET ... In this context, he also differentiated between emotional loneliness and social loneliness. Social loneliness refers to a lack of integration in social networks that could provide...
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Little research focuses on the distinction between emotional and social loneliness, particularly within the African American population. This article provides insight into these overlooked dimensions of loneliness.
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Unbound MEDLINE | The separateness of social and emotional loneliness in childhood. Journal article. Search by keyword, journal, author or by EBM filters diagnosis, treatment, prognosis or etiology. Evidence-based medicine search filters. ... The separateness of social and emotional loneliness in childhood.
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This paper reports a study of the risk factors for social and emotional loneliness among older people in Ireland. Using the ‘Social and Emotional Scale for Adults’, the social and emotional dimensions of loneliness were measured.
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