Experiential Avoidance Mediates the Association between Emotion Regulation Abilities and Loneliness.

Experiential avoidance (EA) involves the unwillingness to remain in contact with aversive experiences such as painful feelings, thoughts, and emotions. EA is often associated with the development and maintenance of emotional problems. Since loneliness is characterized by negative emotions such as sa...

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Main Authors: Rui Shi, Shilei Zhang, Qianwen Zhang, Shaoping Fu, Zhenhong Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5193340?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-cbc93cb82c464eacb4a66b65947759212020-11-25T00:08:37ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-011112e016853610.1371/journal.pone.0168536Experiential Avoidance Mediates the Association between Emotion Regulation Abilities and Loneliness.Rui ShiShilei ZhangQianwen ZhangShaoping FuZhenhong WangExperiential avoidance (EA) involves the unwillingness to remain in contact with aversive experiences such as painful feelings, thoughts, and emotions. EA is often associated with the development and maintenance of emotional problems. Since loneliness is characterized by negative emotions such as sadness and pessimism, which is often linked to emotional problems, this study aims to test the mediating effects of EA on the relationship between emotion regulation abilities (ERA) and loneliness in a sample of Chinese adults. Five hundred undergraduates completed questionnaires measuring EA (Acceptance and Action Questionnaire; AAQ-Ⅱ), ERA (Failure-relate action orientation; Action Control Scale, ACS-90) and loneliness (UCLA Loneliness Scale). Structural equation modeling showed that EA fully-mediated the relationship between ERA and loneliness. The findings suggest EA is a key mechanism in explaining why people with high ERA are prone to feeling lower levels of loneliness. In particular, these findings have important implications for designing effective psychological interventions for loneliness.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5193340?pdf=render
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author Rui Shi
Shilei Zhang
Qianwen Zhang
Shaoping Fu
Zhenhong Wang
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Shilei Zhang
Qianwen Zhang
Shaoping Fu
Zhenhong Wang
Experiential Avoidance Mediates the Association between Emotion Regulation Abilities and Loneliness.
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Shilei Zhang
Qianwen Zhang
Shaoping Fu
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title Experiential Avoidance Mediates the Association between Emotion Regulation Abilities and Loneliness.
title_short Experiential Avoidance Mediates the Association between Emotion Regulation Abilities and Loneliness.
title_full Experiential Avoidance Mediates the Association between Emotion Regulation Abilities and Loneliness.
title_fullStr Experiential Avoidance Mediates the Association between Emotion Regulation Abilities and Loneliness.
title_full_unstemmed Experiential Avoidance Mediates the Association between Emotion Regulation Abilities and Loneliness.
title_sort experiential avoidance mediates the association between emotion regulation abilities and loneliness.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Experiential avoidance (EA) involves the unwillingness to remain in contact with aversive experiences such as painful feelings, thoughts, and emotions. EA is often associated with the development and maintenance of emotional problems. Since loneliness is characterized by negative emotions such as sadness and pessimism, which is often linked to emotional problems, this study aims to test the mediating effects of EA on the relationship between emotion regulation abilities (ERA) and loneliness in a sample of Chinese adults. Five hundred undergraduates completed questionnaires measuring EA (Acceptance and Action Questionnaire; AAQ-Ⅱ), ERA (Failure-relate action orientation; Action Control Scale, ACS-90) and loneliness (UCLA Loneliness Scale). Structural equation modeling showed that EA fully-mediated the relationship between ERA and loneliness. The findings suggest EA is a key mechanism in explaining why people with high ERA are prone to feeling lower levels of loneliness. In particular, these findings have important implications for designing effective psychological interventions for loneliness.
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