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  1. 10 de may. de 2021 · The results indicate that loneliness has a threedimensional structure encompassing emotional, social and physical loneliness. Each loneliness dimension explained a unique variance in perceived stress and psychological well‐being.

  2. Likewise, the relationship between self-esteem and the two dimensions of loneliness was determined. It was also sought to identify differences in the self-esteem and loneliness scores of the adolescents, according to the sex variable. A non-experimental, cross-sectional research design with correlational scope was used.

  3. 5 de ene. de 2000 · In addition, the relationship between self-esteem and the social loneliness dimension was inverse and medium (rs = −0.35), the same occurred with the emotional loneliness dimension (rs = −0.33). Finally, differences were found in both self-esteem and loneliness scores, according to the adolescent's sex.

  4. Loneliness dimension: Overall loneliness: 43: 105: 38.67: −0.128 [−0.165, −0.090] 0.015: 91.44.197: Social loneliness: 9: 11: 7.58: −0.180 [−0.272, −0.085] 0.013: 87.93: NA: REF: Emotional loneliness. 10: 14: 8.57: −0.113 [−0.182, −0.044] 0.007: 80.20.090: Reliability of loneliness measure: 28: 53: 5.03: 0.348 [−0.048, 0.650 ...

  5. 21 de abr. de 2021 · Each loneliness dimension explained unique variance in perceived stress and psychological well-being. However, the three loneliness dimensions differed in their prevalence during the...

  6. 19 de jul. de 2021 · Loneliness is defined as the discrepancy between desired and actual levels of social relationships ( Cacioppo & Cacioppo, 2018; Perlman & Peplau, 1982 ). Following advances in theories of loneliness, other studies focused on operationalization and construct validation of loneliness scales and interventions to reduce the feeling of loneliness.

  7. Personality. SARS-CoV-2. Previous research differentiated between emotional loneliness (perceived lack of emotional connection with others) and social loneliness (perceived lack of a broader social network). We argue that physical loneliness (perceived lack of physical contact) constitutes a third dimension of loneliness th …