Loneliness,Interpersonal Distrust,and Alexithymia in University Students1 |
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Authors: | Pamela Qualter Stephanie J. Quinton Hugh Wagner Steve Brown |
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Affiliation: | 1. Learning and Teaching Research Unit, School of Psychology University of Central Lancashire Preston, UK;2. School of Social Science and Liberal Studies Charles Sturt University Bathurst, NSW, Australia;3. School of Psychology University of Central Lancashire Preston, UK;4. Department of Psychology University of Derby Derby, UK |
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Abstract: | Loneliness has been linked to emotional knowledge and interpersonal distrust, but it is unknown whether it is mediated or moderated by these variables. Using self‐report measures, the relationship between loneliness, interpersonal distrust, and alexithymia was investigated in undergraduate students (N = 224). Analyses showed a direct relationship between alexithymia and social, family, and romantic loneliness. We also found that interpersonal distrust partly mediates this relationship, and that alexithymia and interpersonal distrust interacted to predict social and family loneliness. These findings suggest that links between the different facets of alexithymia, interpersonal distrust, and loneliness are complex and multifaceted, and they are discussed with regard to interventions for young adults. |
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