Title of article :
Investigating Hypervigilance for Social Threat of Lonely Children
Author/Authors :
Pamela Qualter، نويسنده , , Ken Rotenberg، نويسنده , , Louise Barrett &
Peter Henzi، نويسنده , , Alexandra Barlow، نويسنده , , Maria Stylianou &
Rebecca A. Harris، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
The hypothesis that lonely children show hypervigilance
for social threat was examined in a series of three
studies that employed different methods including advanced
eye-tracking technology. Hypervigilance for social threat
was operationalized as hostility to ambiguously motivated
social exclusion in a variation of the hostile attribution
paradigm (Study 1), scores on the Children’s Rejection-
Sensitivity Questionnaire (Study 2), and visual attention to
socially rejecting stimuli (Study 3). The participants were
185 children (11 years-7 months to 12 years-6 months), 248
children (9 years-4 months to 11 years-8 months) and 140
children (8 years-10 months to 12 years-10 months) in the
three studies, respectively. Regression analyses showed that,
with depressive symptoms covaried, there were quadratic
relations between loneliness and these different measures of
hypervigilance to social threat. As hypothesized, only children
in the upper range of loneliness demonstrated elevated
hostility to ambiguously motivated social exclusion, higher
scores on the rejection sensitivity questionnaire, and
disengagement difficulties when viewing socially rejecting
stimuli. We found that very lonely children are hypersensitive
to social threat.
Keywords :
Rejection-sensitivity .Eye movement . Attentional bias , Loneliness . Children . Hypervigilance . SocialThreat . Rejection . Hypersensitivity
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology