Correlates of loneliness in nonreferred and psychiatrically hospitalized children |
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Authors: | Robert T. Ammerman Ph.D. Alan E. Kazdin Ph.D. Vincent B. Van Hasselt Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut;(2) Center for Psychological Studies, Nova University, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida;(3) Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children, 201 North Bellefield Avenue, 15213-1499 Pittsburgh, PA |
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Abstract: | We investigated psychosocial correlates of loneliness using self- and caretaker-reports in 6–12 year old nonreferred and psychiatrically hospitalized children. In Phase 1, 109 nonreferred children completed self-report measures of internalizing problems, mothers completed the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), and teachers completed the CBCL-Teacher's Report Form. In Phase 2, a similar assessment battery was completed for 109 psychiatrically hospitalized children. Results indicated a moderate to strong relationship between loneliness and self-reported depression, hopelessness, low self-esteem, and anxiety. Children reporting high and low levels of loneliness were not differentiated by parent or teacher reports. Lonely children had lower IQs than their non-lonely peers. |
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Keywords: | loneliness social isolation depression internalizing problems child psychopathology |
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