| Literature DB >> 31951627 |
Violetta K Schaan1, André Schulz1, Michael Bernstein2, Hartmut Schächinger3, Claus Vögele1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Perceived rejection plays an important role for mental health and social integration. This study investigated the impact of rejection intensity and rejection sensitivity on social approach behavior.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 31951627 PMCID: PMC6968853 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0227799
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Illustration of a sample ICG signal of one participant during the social affiliation task.
Electrical interference in the ICG signal due to touching of hands is highlighted in gray.
Fig 2Illustration of the procedure of the study.
Results of the first regression analysis for hypothesis III.
Dependent variable: predicted total time of affiliative behavior.
| beta | 95% confidence interval [LLCI; ULCI] | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Medium intensity rejection | β = .255 | [3.590; 32.047] | |
| Severe intensity rejection | β = .137 | [-4.672; 23.842] | |
| Rejection sensitivity | β = -.231 | [-3.999; -.528] |
Note. LLCI = lower limit 95% confidence interval; UCLI = upper limit 95% confidence interval. N = 121.
Results of the regression analysis for hypothesis IV.
Dependent variable: task performance.
| Beta | 95% confidence interval [LLCI; ULCI] | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Medium intensity rejection | β = -.250 | [-3.782; -.199] | |
| Severe intensity rejection | β = -.099 | [2.606; 1–017] | |
| Rejection sensitivity | β = -.090 | [-.116; .314] |
Note. LLCI = lower limit 95% confidence interval; UCLI = upper limit 95% confidence interval; N = 121
Fig 3Negative affect at baseline and after rejection.
Error bars indicate one standard error. N = 121. Likert scale ranging for the negative affect from 1 (= not at all) to 5 (= extremely).
Fig 4Positive affect at baseline and after rejection.
Error bars indicate one standard error. N = 121. Likert scale ranging for the positive affect from 1 (= not at all) to 5 (= extremely).