نتایج جستجو برای: self disclosure

تعداد نتایج: 550149  

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 2011
Mariët Hagedoorn Eli Puterman Robbert Sanderman Theo Wiggers Peter C Baas Michiel van Haastert Anita DeLongis

OBJECTIVE This study examined associations between the degree of self-disclosure and changes in depressive symptoms in couples coping with colorectal cancer. METHOD Sixty-four newly diagnosed patients and their partners completed a measure of depressive symptoms (Center of Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale) 3 and 9 months postdiagnosis. Furthermore, approximately 2 months after the first...

Journal: :Cyberpsychology & behavior : the impact of the Internet, multimedia and virtual reality on behavior and society 2009
Hsiu-Chia Ko Feng-Yang Kuo

Based on the self-disclosure theory and the social capital theory, this study investigates if bloggers' self-disclosure enhances their social capital and if these capitals in turn enhance perception of subjective well-being (SWB). The results reveal that the self-disclosure of bloggers significantly and directly affects a blogger's perception of social integration, bonding social capital, and b...

Journal: :Shinrigaku kenkyu : The Japanese journal of psychology 2006
Michiko Kumano

Projective tests are considered to uncover unconscious emotions while avoiding psychological resistance. However, the results of projective tests may be affected by conscious emotions. This study investigates whether self-disclosure, which is a conscious factor, affected the results of a sentence completion test (SCT), which is a projective test. Eighty-five university students completed a ques...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2014
John D Melville Nancy D Kellogg Nadia Perez James L Lukefahr

The purpose of this study was to describe behavioural and emotional symptoms and to examine the effect of abuse-related factors, family responses to disclosure, and child self-blame on these symptoms in children presenting for medical evaluations after disclosure of sexual abuse. A retrospective review was conducted of 501 children ages 8-17. Trauma symptoms were determined by two sets of quali...

2013
Ianis Bucholtz ianiS Bucholtz

Self-disclosure can facilitate the development and maintenance of online relationships but it also poses challenges — the overlapping of distinct social spheres and invisibility of audiences can make communication more complicated. The aim of this paper is to analyze the outcomes of this conflict between self-disclosure risks and benefits. Data from the Latvian online social networking/ online ...

2012
DANIEL M. CABLE

“Self-verification striving” means bringing others to know you for who you really are, which can be difficult during organizational entry. We predict that some individuals place higher value on self-verification striving than others and that these differences affect the organizational entry process. We present results from two samples of 2,673 people from 107 countries to show how self-verifica...

ژورنال: دانشور پزشکی 2011
آگاه‌هریس, مژگان , شقاقی, فرهاد , علی‌پور, احمد‌, نجیمی, آویسا , نوربالا, احمدعلی ,

Background and Objective: Different studies have shown that emotional disclosure by writing in order to express affective and emotional experiences would decline negative affect, inhibition, and would help to select adaptive behaviors by infusing into the self. Thus, this research investigated whether instructing emotional disclosure by writing and applying more adaptive defense mechanisms decl...

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2014
Sin-Hwa Kang Jonathan Gratch

We explore the effect of behavioral realism and reciprocal self-disclosure from computer interviewers on the social responses of human users in simulated psychotherapeutic counseling interactions. To investigate this subject, we designed a 3 Â 3 factorial between-subjects experiment involving three conditions of behavioral realism: high realism, low realism, and audio-only (displaying no behavi...

Journal: :J. Computer-Mediated Communication 2005
Young-ok Yum Kazuya Hara

This study extends prior scholarship on the role of self-disclosure in relationship development on the Internet in three different cultures: Korea, Japan, and the United States. The duration of the online relationship was considered as well as the two typical dimensions (i.e., breadth and depth) of selfdisclosure. The results suggest some cross-cultural differences and similarities in the assoc...

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