Green V A, Wildermuth N L
Department of Early Childhood, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
Psychol Rep. 1993 Dec;73(3 Pt 1):843-50. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1993.73.3.843.
Residential college students (44 men, 51 women) participated in a questionnaire study to clarify the relationship between loneliness, self- or other-focus, and interpersonal needs. Contrary to predictions, loneliness was unrelated to self-focus, other-focus, or the ability to elicit disclosure from others. However, sex differences were found on interpersonal needs. Specifically, loneliness in men was predicted by a lack of expressed inclusion and a desire for control from others, while loneliness in women was predicted by a lack of expressed affection. These findings suggest that lonely men and women may benefit from different intervention strategies. Outcome studies are needed to ensure that such interventions actually reduce loneliness.
住宿学院的学生(44名男性,51名女性)参与了一项问卷调查研究,以阐明孤独感、自我关注或他人关注与人际需求之间的关系。与预测相反,孤独感与自我关注、他人关注或从他人那里引出自我表露的能力无关。然而,在人际需求方面发现了性别差异。具体而言,男性的孤独感可由缺乏表达出的接纳和对他人控制的渴望来预测,而女性的孤独感则可由缺乏表达出的情感来预测。这些发现表明,孤独的男性和女性可能会从不同的干预策略中受益。需要进行结果研究以确保此类干预措施确实能减少孤独感。