Loneliness and vertical and horizontal collectivism and individualism: A multinational study

Q1 Psychology
Julie Aitken Schermer , Marija Branković , Đorđe Čekrlija , Kristi Baerg MacDonald , Joonha Park , Eva Papazova , Tatiana Volkodav , Dzintra Iliško , Anna Wlodarczyk , Maria Magdalena Kwiatkowska , Radosław Rogoza , Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios , Truong Thi Khanh Ha , Christopher Marcin Kowalski , Sadia Malik , Samuel Lins , Ginés Navarro-Carrillo , Sibele D. Aquino , Marta Doroszuk , Ognjen Riđić , Gert Kruger
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Abstract

This paper investigates how horizontal and vertical individualism and collectivism predict self-report loneliness in addition to the variance accounted for by age and sex in 28 countries (N = 8,345). Horizontal and vertical aspects of individualism and collectivism had small but significant contributions to predicting loneliness. Horizontal-collectivism (for 19 country samples) and, to a lesser extent, horizontal-individualism (for seven country samples), significantly predicted lower loneliness scores. Vertical-individualism (for 16 country samples), and to a lesser extent, vertical-collectivism (for six country samples), predicted feeling more loneliness among our participants. Adjusted R2 values suggested that between 0.6% and 27.7% of self-report loneliness was predicted. These results suggest that those who value egalitarian social relations also tend to report being less lonely whereas those who value individuality and competitiveness endorse the loneliness items more. These results are of importance to those investigating and helping lonely individuals by appreciating the influence of perceived culture.

孤独与纵向和横向集体主义和个人主义:一项跨国研究
本文在28个国家(N = 8345)调查了水平和垂直个人主义和集体主义如何预测自我报告的孤独,以及年龄和性别的差异。个人主义和集体主义的水平和垂直方面对预测孤独的贡献虽小,但却很重要。水平集体主义(19个国家样本)和水平个人主义(7个国家样本)在较小程度上显著预测了较低的孤独得分。纵向个人主义(16个国家样本)和纵向集体主义(6个国家样本)在较小程度上预测了参与者的孤独感。调整后的R2值表明,自我报告的孤独感在0.6%至27.7%之间。这些结果表明,那些重视平等社会关系的人也倾向于报告自己不那么孤独,而那些重视个性和竞争的人则更赞同孤独项目。这些结果对那些通过感知文化的影响来调查和帮助孤独个体的人很重要。
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Current research in behavioral sciences
Current research in behavioral sciences Behavioral Neuroscience
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