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During a time of highly enforced physical separation, people are finding themselves increasingly more isolated and alone. The covid-19 global pandemic has affected citizens of nearly every country in the world. However, the degree to which people experience loneliness and other well being-related outcomes in the wake of increased isolation may be culturally variable. Indeed, our (2020) study on the links between Relational Mobility (RM; the degree to which individuals in a society can enter and...
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During a time of highly enforced physical separation, people are finding themselves increasingly more isolated and alone. The covid-19 global pandemic has affected citizens of nearly every country in the world. However, the degree to which people experience loneliness and other well being-related outcomes in the wake of increased isolation may be culturally variable. Indeed, there is strong evidence suggesting that feelings of loneliness and psychological distress may be dictated by culture....
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Sep 3, 2021
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Laurel Benjamin; Shu-wen Wang
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The covid-19 pandemic has resulted in social changes for nearly every country of the world. During this period of increased physical separation, some individuals may experience this as a time filled with feelings of loneliness and isolation. For others, the pandemic may be a shared experience, a time where people may feel closer to one another and humanity. In the current study, we will collect qualitative accounts of people’s experiences with togetherness, separation, and technology during...
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Aug 28, 2021
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Aug 28, 2021
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The current study explores the relation of 6 different forms of social technology use with loneliness, distress and happiness. We explore this relationship among a diverse sample of individuals from the United States, Japan, and Mexico. Participants were surveyed about their social technology use during August–September of 2020.
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