نتایج جستجو برای: social exclusion

تعداد نتایج: 693024  

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2008
Wonjung Oh Kenneth H Rubin Julie C Bowker Cathryn Booth-LaForce Linda Rose-Krasnor Brett Laursen

Heterogeneity and individual differences in the developmental course of social withdrawal were examined longitudinally in a community sample (N = 392). General Growth Mixture Modeling (GGMM) was used to identify distinct pathways of social withdrawal, differentiate valid subgroup trajectories, and examine factors that predicted change in trajectories within subgroups. Assessments of individual ...

Journal: :Human development 2016
Melanie Killen Laura Elenbaas Adam Rutland

Social exclusion and inclusion from groups, as well as the distribution of resources, are fundamental aspects of social life, and serve as sources of conflicts that bear on issues of fairness and equality, beginning in childhood. For the most part, research on social exclusion and allocation of resources has not focused on the issue of group membership. Yet, social exclusion from groups and the...

2015
Amy M. Garczynski Christina M. Brown

• Framing (past or present tense) of self-reports shapes responses to exclusion. • Exclusion hurts more when reported in the past tense. • Researchers should use care when assessing temporal effects of exclusion. a b s t r a c t a r t i c l e i n f o Self-reported feelings of personal distress (i.e., thwarted needs for belonging, lowered self-esteem) following social exclusion are commonly used...

2017
Rebecca C. Brown Paul L. Plener Georg Groen Dominik Neff Martina Bonenberger Birgit Abler

Introduction Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a symptom of borderline personality disorder (BPD). However, NSSI often occurs independently of BPD. Altered neural processing of social exclusion has been shown in adolescents with NSSI and adults with BPD with additional alterations during social inclusion in BPD patients. Aims of this study were to investigate differences in neural processing o...

2014
Anne-Laura van Harmelen Kirsten Hauber Bregtje Gunther Moor Philip Spinhoven Albert E. Boon Eveline A. Crone Bernet M. Elzinga

Children who have experienced chronic parental rejection and exclusion during childhood, as is the case in childhood emotional maltreatment, may become especially sensitive to social exclusion. This study investigated the neural and emotional responses to social exclusion (with the Cyberball task) in young adults reporting childhood emotional maltreatment. Using functional magnetic resonance im...

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2011
Danielle Z. Bolling Naomi B. Pitskel Ben Deen Michael J. Crowley James C. McPartland Martha D. Kaiser Brent C. Vander Wyk Jia Wu Linda C. Mayes Kevin A. Pelphrey

The present study aimed to explore the neural correlates of two characteristic deficits in autism spectrum disorders (ASD); social impairment and restricted, repetitive behavior patterns. To this end, we used comparable experiences of social exclusion and rule violation to probe potentially atypical neural networks in ASD. In children and adolescents with and without ASD, we used the interactiv...

2013
Joyce F. Benenson Henry Markovits Brittney Hultgren Tuyet Nguyen Grace Bullock Richard Wrangham

Theoretical models based on primate evidence suggest that social structure determines the costs and benefits of particular aggressive strategies. In humans, males more than females interact in groups of unrelated same-sex peers, and larger group size predicts success in inter-group contests. In marked contrast, human females form isolated one-on-one relationships with fewer instrumental benefit...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2010
Cäcilia Zöller Patrick Maroof Ulrike Weik Renate Deinzer

BACKGROUND Lack of social support and social exclusion are associated with adverse effects for mental and physical health. Additionally, women appear to be more vulnerable to social triggers of health disturbances. Activity of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal-axis (HPA-axis) might play a key role in this context as it has been shown both to be associated with psychosocial conditions and healt...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2013
Shannon J. Peake Thomas J. Dishion Elizabeth A. Stormshak William E. Moore Jennifer H. Pfeifer

Social exclusion and risk-taking are both common experiences of concern in adolescence, yet little is known about how the two may be related at behavioral or neural levels. In this fMRI study, adolescents (N=27, 14 male, 14-17years-old) completed a series of tasks in the scanner assessing risky decision-making before and after an episode of social exclusion. In this particular context, exclusio...

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