نتایج جستجو برای: social exclusion

تعداد نتایج: 693024  

2010
Nadia Chernyak Vivian Zayas

Although research has shown that social exclusion undermines well-being, past work has focused primarily on complete and unambiguous social exclusion in which all people in a situation exclude one individual. Might the presence of an inclusive other buffer individuals against the deleterious consequences of social exclusion? The present research investigates a novel situation, one-person exclus...

2017
Stephanie Plenty Jan O. Jonsson

Increasing immigration and school ethnic segregation have raised concerns about the social integration of minority students. We examined the role of immigrant status in social exclusion and the moderating effect of classroom immigrant density among Swedish 14-15-year olds (n = 4795, 51 % females), extending conventional models of exclusion by studying multiple outcomes: victimization, isolation...

Journal: :Child development 2004
Heidi Gazelle Karen D Rudolph

This investigation tested the person-by-environment hypothesis that the joint influence of behavioral vulnerability (anxious solitude) and interpersonal adversity (peer exclusion) predicts heightened social avoidance and depression over time. The study assessed 519 fifth and sixth graders 3 times during 1 year. Teachers reported social behavior and peer exclusion; youth reported depression. As ...

2016
Suman Baddam Holly Laws Jessica L. Crawford Jia Wu Danielle Z. Bolling Linda C. Mayes Michael J. Crowley

Friendships play a major role in cognitive, emotional and social development in middle childhood. We employed the online Cyberball social exclusion paradigm to understand the neural correlates of dyadic social exclusion among best friends assessed simultaneously. Each child played with their friend and an unfamiliar player. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were assessed via electroencephalogram ...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2012
Masashige Saito Naoki Kondo Katsunori Kondo Toshiyuki Ojima Hiroshi Hirai

To evaluate the gender-specific impact of social exclusion on the mortality of older Japanese adults, we performed a prospective data analysis using the data of the Aichi Gerontological Evaluation Study (AGES). In AGES, we surveyed functionally independent residents aged 65 years or older who lived in six municipalities in Aichi prefecture, Japan. We gathered baseline information from 13,310 re...

Journal: :Science 2003
Naomi I Eisenberger Matthew D Lieberman Kipling D Williams

A neuroimaging study examined the neural correlates of social exclusion and tested the hypothesis that the brain bases of social pain are similar to those of physical pain. Participants were scanned while playing a virtual ball-tossing game in which they were ultimately excluded. Paralleling results from physical pain studies, the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) was more active during exclusion...

2014
Aline Hitti Kelly Lynn Mulvey Adam Rutland Dominic Abrams Melanie Killen

Social exclusion of those who challenge group norms was investigated by asking children and adolescents, adolescents, age 9–13 years (N = 381), to evaluate exclusion of group members who deviated from group norms. Testing predictions from social reasoning developmental theories of group-based exclusion, children and adolescents evaluated exclusion based on group norms involving allocation of re...

Journal: :Child development 2013
Melanie Killen Kelly Lynn Mulvey Aline Hitti

Interpersonal rejection and intergroup exclusion in childhood reflect different, but complementary, aspects of child development. Interpersonal rejection focuses on individual differences in personality traits, such as wariness and being fearful, to explain bully-victim relationships. In contrast, intergroup exclusion focuses on how in-group and out-group attitudes contribute to social exclusio...

2011
Anatoli Lightfoot Leanne Johnson

The term social exclusion in its most general sense refers to a lack of engagement with broader society. This can arise through an absence of opportunities for employment or study, or though barriers to participation in social or recreational activities, among many other causes. Recently, work has been undertaken to develop small area indicators of social exclusion risk specific to children, an...

2017
Taishi Kawamoto

In school and in everyday life, we sometimes experience rejection by classmates, or we might see someone being excluded from an activity. What do excluded individuals feel? How does the brain process information about being socially excluded? In the past few decades, psychologists and social neuroscientists have investigated the influence of social exclusion on our mind, brain, and behavior. So...

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