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

Schermer, Julie Aitken; Branković, Marija; Čekrlija, Đorđe; MacDonald, Kristi Baerg; Park, Joonha; Papazova, Eva; Volkodav, Tatiana; Iliško, Dzintra; Wlodarczyk, Anna; Kwiatkowska, Maria Magdalena; Rogoza, Radoslav; Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar; Khanh Ha, Truong Thi; Kowalski, Christopher Marcin; Malik, Sadia; Lins, Samuel; Navarro-Carrillo, Ginnes; Aquino, Sibele; Doroszuk, Marta; Riđić, Ognjen; Pylat, Natalia; Özsoy, Emrah; Tan, Chee-Seng; Mamuti, Agim; Ardi, Rahkman; Jukić, Tomislav; Uslu, Osman; Martinez Buelvas, Laura; Liik, Kadi; Kruger, Gert

(Elsevier, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Schermer, Julie Aitken
AU  - Branković, Marija
AU  - Čekrlija, Đorđe
AU  - MacDonald, Kristi Baerg
AU  - Park, Joonha
AU  - Papazova, Eva
AU  - Volkodav, Tatiana
AU  - Iliško, Dzintra
AU  - Wlodarczyk, Anna
AU  - Kwiatkowska, Maria Magdalena
AU  - Rogoza, Radoslav
AU  - Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar
AU  - Khanh Ha, Truong Thi
AU  - Kowalski, Christopher Marcin
AU  - Malik, Sadia
AU  - Lins, Samuel
AU  - Navarro-Carrillo, Ginnes
AU  - Aquino, Sibele
AU  - Doroszuk, Marta
AU  - Riđić, Ognjen
AU  - Pylat, Natalia
AU  - Özsoy, Emrah
AU  - Tan, Chee-Seng
AU  - Mamuti, Agim
AU  - Ardi, Rahkman
AU  - Jukić, Tomislav
AU  - Uslu, Osman
AU  - Martinez Buelvas, Laura
AU  - Liik, Kadi
AU  - Kruger, Gert
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/3725
AB  - 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.
PB  - Elsevier
T2  - Current Research in Behavioral Sciences
T1  - Loneliness and vertical and horizontal collectivism and individualism: A multinational study
VL  - 4
DO  - 10.1016/j.crbeha.2023.100105
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Schermer, Julie Aitken and Branković, Marija and Čekrlija, Đorđe and MacDonald, Kristi Baerg and Park, Joonha and Papazova, Eva and Volkodav, Tatiana and Iliško, Dzintra and Wlodarczyk, Anna and Kwiatkowska, Maria Magdalena and Rogoza, Radoslav and Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar and Khanh Ha, Truong Thi and Kowalski, Christopher Marcin and Malik, Sadia and Lins, Samuel and Navarro-Carrillo, Ginnes and Aquino, Sibele and Doroszuk, Marta and Riđić, Ognjen and Pylat, Natalia and Özsoy, Emrah and Tan, Chee-Seng and Mamuti, Agim and Ardi, Rahkman and Jukić, Tomislav and Uslu, Osman and Martinez Buelvas, Laura and Liik, Kadi and Kruger, Gert",
year = "2023",
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.",
publisher = "Elsevier",
journal = "Current Research in Behavioral Sciences",
title = "Loneliness and vertical and horizontal collectivism and individualism: A multinational study",
volume = "4",
doi = "10.1016/j.crbeha.2023.100105"
}
Schermer, J. A., Branković, M., Čekrlija, Đ., MacDonald, K. B., Park, J., Papazova, E., Volkodav, T., Iliško, D., Wlodarczyk, A., Kwiatkowska, M. M., Rogoza, R., Oviedo-Trespalacios, O., Khanh Ha, T. T., Kowalski, C. M., Malik, S., Lins, S., Navarro-Carrillo, G., Aquino, S., Doroszuk, M., Riđić, O., Pylat, N., Özsoy, E., Tan, C., Mamuti, A., Ardi, R., Jukić, T., Uslu, O., Martinez Buelvas, L., Liik, K.,& Kruger, G.. (2023). Loneliness and vertical and horizontal collectivism and individualism: A multinational study. in Current Research in Behavioral Sciences
Elsevier., 4.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crbeha.2023.100105
Schermer JA, Branković M, Čekrlija Đ, MacDonald KB, Park J, Papazova E, Volkodav T, Iliško D, Wlodarczyk A, Kwiatkowska MM, Rogoza R, Oviedo-Trespalacios O, Khanh Ha TT, Kowalski CM, Malik S, Lins S, Navarro-Carrillo G, Aquino S, Doroszuk M, Riđić O, Pylat N, Özsoy E, Tan C, Mamuti A, Ardi R, Jukić T, Uslu O, Martinez Buelvas L, Liik K, Kruger G. Loneliness and vertical and horizontal collectivism and individualism: A multinational study. in Current Research in Behavioral Sciences. 2023;4.
doi:10.1016/j.crbeha.2023.100105 .
Schermer, Julie Aitken, Branković, Marija, Čekrlija, Đorđe, MacDonald, Kristi Baerg, Park, Joonha, Papazova, Eva, Volkodav, Tatiana, Iliško, Dzintra, Wlodarczyk, Anna, Kwiatkowska, Maria Magdalena, Rogoza, Radoslav, Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar, Khanh Ha, Truong Thi, Kowalski, Christopher Marcin, Malik, Sadia, Lins, Samuel, Navarro-Carrillo, Ginnes, Aquino, Sibele, Doroszuk, Marta, Riđić, Ognjen, Pylat, Natalia, Özsoy, Emrah, Tan, Chee-Seng, Mamuti, Agim, Ardi, Rahkman, Jukić, Tomislav, Uslu, Osman, Martinez Buelvas, Laura, Liik, Kadi, Kruger, Gert, "Loneliness and vertical and horizontal collectivism and individualism: A multinational study" in Current Research in Behavioral Sciences, 4 (2023),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crbeha.2023.100105 . .
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Humor Styles Are Related to Loneliness Across 15 Countries

Schermer, Julie Aitken; Rogoza, Radoslav; Branković, Marija; Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar; Volkodav, Tatiana; Khanh Ha, Truong Thi; Kwiatkowska, Maria Magdalena; Papazova, Eva; Park, Joonha; Kowalski, Christopher Marcin; Doroszuk, Marta; Iliško, Dzintra; Malik, Sadia; Lins, Samuel; Navarro-Carrillo, Ginnes; Torres-Marín, Jorge; Wlodarczyk, Anna; Aquino, Sibele; Krammer, Georg

(PsychOpen, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Schermer, Julie Aitken
AU  - Rogoza, Radoslav
AU  - Branković, Marija
AU  - Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar
AU  - Volkodav, Tatiana
AU  - Khanh Ha, Truong Thi
AU  - Kwiatkowska, Maria Magdalena
AU  - Papazova, Eva
AU  - Park, Joonha
AU  - Kowalski, Christopher Marcin
AU  - Doroszuk, Marta
AU  - Iliško, Dzintra
AU  - Malik, Sadia
AU  - Lins, Samuel
AU  - Navarro-Carrillo, Ginnes
AU  - Torres-Marín, Jorge
AU  - Wlodarczyk, Anna
AU  - Aquino, Sibele
AU  - Krammer, Georg
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/3530
AB  - The relationships between self-report loneliness and the four humor styles of affiliative, aggressive, self-defeating, and self-enhancing were investigated in 15 countries (N = 4,701). Because loneliness has been suggested to be both commonly experienced and detrimental, we examine if there are similar patterns between humor styles, gender, and age with loneliness in samples of individuals from diverse backgrounds. Across the country samples, affiliative and self-enhancing humor styles negatively correlated with loneliness, self-defeating was positively correlated, and the aggressive humor style was not significantly related. In predicting loneliness, 40.5% of the variance could be accounted. Younger females with lower affiliative, lower self-enhancing, and higher self-defeating humor style scores had higher loneliness scores. The results suggest that although national mean differences may be present, the pattern of relationships between humor styles and loneliness is consistent across these diverse samples, providing some suggestions for mental health promotion among lonely individuals.
PB  - PsychOpen
T2  - Europe's Journal of Psychology
T1  - Humor Styles Are Related to Loneliness Across 15 Countries
VL  - 18
DO  - 10.5964/ejop.5407
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Schermer, Julie Aitken and Rogoza, Radoslav and Branković, Marija and Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar and Volkodav, Tatiana and Khanh Ha, Truong Thi and Kwiatkowska, Maria Magdalena and Papazova, Eva and Park, Joonha and Kowalski, Christopher Marcin and Doroszuk, Marta and Iliško, Dzintra and Malik, Sadia and Lins, Samuel and Navarro-Carrillo, Ginnes and Torres-Marín, Jorge and Wlodarczyk, Anna and Aquino, Sibele and Krammer, Georg",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The relationships between self-report loneliness and the four humor styles of affiliative, aggressive, self-defeating, and self-enhancing were investigated in 15 countries (N = 4,701). Because loneliness has been suggested to be both commonly experienced and detrimental, we examine if there are similar patterns between humor styles, gender, and age with loneliness in samples of individuals from diverse backgrounds. Across the country samples, affiliative and self-enhancing humor styles negatively correlated with loneliness, self-defeating was positively correlated, and the aggressive humor style was not significantly related. In predicting loneliness, 40.5% of the variance could be accounted. Younger females with lower affiliative, lower self-enhancing, and higher self-defeating humor style scores had higher loneliness scores. The results suggest that although national mean differences may be present, the pattern of relationships between humor styles and loneliness is consistent across these diverse samples, providing some suggestions for mental health promotion among lonely individuals.",
publisher = "PsychOpen",
journal = "Europe's Journal of Psychology",
title = "Humor Styles Are Related to Loneliness Across 15 Countries",
volume = "18",
doi = "10.5964/ejop.5407"
}
Schermer, J. A., Rogoza, R., Branković, M., Oviedo-Trespalacios, O., Volkodav, T., Khanh Ha, T. T., Kwiatkowska, M. M., Papazova, E., Park, J., Kowalski, C. M., Doroszuk, M., Iliško, D., Malik, S., Lins, S., Navarro-Carrillo, G., Torres-Marín, J., Wlodarczyk, A., Aquino, S.,& Krammer, G.. (2022). Humor Styles Are Related to Loneliness Across 15 Countries. in Europe's Journal of Psychology
PsychOpen., 18.
https://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.5407
Schermer JA, Rogoza R, Branković M, Oviedo-Trespalacios O, Volkodav T, Khanh Ha TT, Kwiatkowska MM, Papazova E, Park J, Kowalski CM, Doroszuk M, Iliško D, Malik S, Lins S, Navarro-Carrillo G, Torres-Marín J, Wlodarczyk A, Aquino S, Krammer G. Humor Styles Are Related to Loneliness Across 15 Countries. in Europe's Journal of Psychology. 2022;18.
doi:10.5964/ejop.5407 .
Schermer, Julie Aitken, Rogoza, Radoslav, Branković, Marija, Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar, Volkodav, Tatiana, Khanh Ha, Truong Thi, Kwiatkowska, Maria Magdalena, Papazova, Eva, Park, Joonha, Kowalski, Christopher Marcin, Doroszuk, Marta, Iliško, Dzintra, Malik, Sadia, Lins, Samuel, Navarro-Carrillo, Ginnes, Torres-Marín, Jorge, Wlodarczyk, Anna, Aquino, Sibele, Krammer, Georg, "Humor Styles Are Related to Loneliness Across 15 Countries" in Europe's Journal of Psychology, 18 (2022),
https://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.5407 . .
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