Increasing Social Engagement Among Lonely Individuals: The Role of Acceptance Cues and Promotion Motivations

Volume: 36, Issue: 10, Pages: 1346 - 1359
Published: Sep 3, 2010
Abstract
Lonely individuals typically fear negative evaluation and engage in overly cautious social behaviors that perpetuate their social isolation. Recent research has found analogous security-oriented (i.e., prevention-focused) responses following experiences highlighting concerns with social loss but differing growth-oriented (i.e., promotion-focused ) responses, such as attempts at social engagement, following experiences highlighting concerns with...
Paper Details
Title
Increasing Social Engagement Among Lonely Individuals: The Role of Acceptance Cues and Promotion Motivations
Published Date
Sep 3, 2010
Volume
36
Issue
10
Pages
1346 - 1359
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