Self-Concept Clarity and Loneliness among College Students: The Chain-Mediating Effect of Fear of Negative Evaluation and Self-Disclosure.

Journal: Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland)

Volume: 14

Issue: 3

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Affiliated Institutions:  School of Psychology, Northeast Normal University, Changchun , China. Faculty of Education, Northeast Normal University, Changchun , China.

Abstract summary 

Self-concept clarity is considered a crucial indicator of mental health. Although several studies have examined the correlation between self-concept clarity and loneliness, few studies have investigated the underlying mechanism. Based on the evolutionary theory of loneliness and social penetration theory, this cross-sectional study focused on cognitive and behavioral factors in interpersonal communication situations, aiming to explore the relationship between self-concept clarity and loneliness as well as its internal mechanism. An online questionnaire survey comprised 1145 college students in China to assess their self-concept clarity, fear of negative evaluation, self-disclosure, and loneliness. After controlling for demographic variables, the results showed that self-concept clarity was not only able to directly and negatively predict loneliness but also indirectly predict loneliness through the independent mediating effects of fear of negative evaluation and self-disclosure, as well as the chain-mediating effect of fear of negative evaluation to self-disclosure. This study provides important implications for cognitive and behavioral intervention strategies to alleviate people's loneliness and improve their mental health.

Authors & Co-authors:  Pang Wang Zhang Zhang

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Citations :  Ying L., Chu Y. Effect of parental conflict on children’s loneliness: A moderated mediation model. Chin. J. Health Psychol. 2022;30:167–171.
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Doi : 194
SSN : 2076-328X
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
chain-mediating effect;fear of negative evaluation;loneliness;self-concept clarity;self-disclosure
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Switzerland