The Mediating Role of Loneliness in the Relation Between Preference for Solitude, Social Competence, Self-Esteem and Depression in Emerging Adults

A. Özdoğan, Ragıp Ümit Yalçın, Namık Kemal Haspolat, O. Çelik
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This study aims at testing the relation between emerging adults’ preference for solitude, social competence, self-esteem on one side and depression on the other side with the mediating role of loneliness. The study group is composed of students that were studying at various faculties at state universities in Turkey in 2019-2020 Academic Year and determined by the easily convenience sampling. 508 students, 279 of whom were female and 229 of whom were male, participated in the study. Data collections tools used in the study are Beck Depression Scale, UCLA Loneliness Scale Short Form, Preference for Solitude Scale, Two-Dimensional Self-Esteem Scale and Perceived Social Competence Scale. The findings of the current study indicate that there is a positive association between depression and loneliness, whereas a negative relationship between loneliness and a tendency for solitude as well as between self-esteem and social competence. Furthermore, the current findings show that loneliness predicts the relation between emerging adults’ preference for solitude, social competence, self-esteem and depression at a statistically significant level.
孤独感在新兴成人孤独感偏好、社会能力、自尊和抑郁之间的中介作用
本研究旨在检验初出期成人的孤独偏好、社会能力、自尊和抑郁与孤独的中介作用之间的关系。该研究小组由2019-2020学年在土耳其州立大学各院系学习的学生组成,并通过方便的抽样确定。508名学生参加了这项研究,其中279名是女性,229名是男性。本研究使用的数据收集工具有Beck抑郁量表、UCLA孤独量表简表、独处偏好量表、二维自尊量表和感知社会能力量表。本研究结果表明,抑郁与孤独之间存在正相关关系,而孤独与孤独倾向、自尊与社会能力之间存在负相关关系。此外,本研究还发现,孤独感对初出期成人的孤独偏好、社交能力、自尊和抑郁之间的关系具有显著的预测作用。
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