نتایج جستجو برای: lonely

تعداد نتایج: 1585  

Journal: :Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 2018

Journal: :Psychological science 2008
Nicholas Epley Scott Akalis Adam Waytz John T Cacioppo

People are motivated to maintain social connection with others, and those who lack social connection with other humans may try to compensate by creating a sense of human connection with nonhuman agents. This may occur in at least two ways-by anthropomorphizing nonhuman agents such as nonhuman animals and gadgets to make them appear more humanlike and by increasing belief in commonly anthropomor...

Journal: :Nursing children and young people 2013
Donna Austin Jacqui Prieto Helen Rushforth

Studies have shown that people who require single room isolation while in hospital often feel lonely, sad, worried, bored and in need of information. A literature review identified only 16 papers reporting on the child's experience of isolation. Findings indicate that children feel lonely, are scared of the personal protective equipment and feel bored. Patients' parents feel guilty, worried and...

Journal: :Topoi-an International Review of Philosophy 2023

Abstract Feeling lonely, being a lonely person, and living through times can all be construed in terms of the emotional experiences individuals. However, we also speak places. Sometimes, place strikes us as even when do not feel ourselves. On other occasions, finding involves feeling isolated, lost. In this paper, I reflect on phenomenological structure loneliness by addressing what it is to ex...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2014
Xinyin Chen Li Wang Dan Li Junsheng Liu

This study examined loneliness and its associations with social functioning in children across different historical times and contexts in China. We collected data from urban and rural groups of school-age children (N = 2,588; M age = 10 years) using self-reports and peer assessments. The results indicated that children in 2002 and 2005 urban groups had lower scores on loneliness than did childr...

Journal: :Critical care nurse 2013
Joann Grif Alspach

Definition of Loneliness Some of the early definitions of loneliness characterized it as a lack of social intimacy or as a deficiency in social relationships. Loneliness is often described as a subjective feeling of isolation, not belonging, or lacking companionship. Steptoe et al contend that loneliness is frequently considered as “the psychological embodiment of social isolation.” Other exper...

2016
Samira Ranaeiy Mohammad Reza Taghavi Mohammad Ali Goodarzi

INTRODUCTION The current research was conducted to examine the effect of "Loneliness", on time spent in Social Networking Sites (S.N.S), main reasons for S.N.S use, and its related behaviors. MATERIALS & METHODS 156 students of Shiraz University voluntarily participated in this research. Loneliness was assessed usingthe UCLA Loneliness scale. 25% of highest scoring students reported that they...

Journal: :Family practice 2009
Jonne van der Zwet Marije S Koelewijn-van Loon Marjan van den Akker

BACKGROUND Loneliness is a universal phenomenon that influences one's health and health perception. GPs are confronted with lonely people quite often. Yet, what GPs think of this phenomenon and how they deal with emotions lonely patients evoke is not known. OBJECTIVE We aimed to explore GPs' experiences with lonely patients. We wanted to gain insight in GPs' feelings regarding consultations w...

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2003
Janet Morahan-Martin Phyllis Schumacher

Loneliness has been associated with increased Internet use. Lonely individuals may be drawn online because of the increased potential for companionship, the changed social interaction patterns online, and as a way to modulate negative moods associated with loneliness. Online, social presence and intimacy levels can be controlled; users can remain invisible as they observe others’ interactions, ...

2016
Baoliang Zhong Yanmin Xu Dong Jin Xiaowei Zou Tiebang Liu

Chinese rural-to-urban migrant workers (MWs) who are employed in service industry are a rapidly growing population in urban China. Like other MWs, service industry MWs (SIMWs) are generally excluded from the mainstream of city societies, but unlike other MWs, they are more marginalized in cities. Social isolation increases the feelings of loneliness; however, there are little empirical data on ...

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