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Identifying Clusters of Adolescents Based on Their Daily-Life Social Withdrawal Experience.

Eva Bamps1, Ana Teixeira2, Ginette Lafit2,3, Robin Achterhof2, Noëmi Hagemann2,4, Karlijn S F M Hermans5,6, Anu P Hiekkaranta2, Aleksandra Lecei7, Olivia J Kirtley2, Inez Myin-Germeys2.   

Abstract

Social withdrawal is often presented as overall negative, with a focus on loneliness and peer exclusion. However, social withdrawal is also a part of normative adolescent development, which indicates that groups of adolescents potentially experience social withdrawal differently from one another. This study investigated whether different groups of adolescents experienced social withdrawal in daily life as positive versus negative, using experience sampling data from a large-scale study on mental health in general population adolescents aged 11 to 20 (n = 1913, MAge = 13.8, SDAge = 1.9, 63% female) from the Flemish region in Belgium. Two social withdrawal clusters were identified using model-based cluster analysis: one cluster characterized by high levels of positive affect and one cluster characterized by high levels of negative affect, loneliness and exclusion. Logistic regression showed that boys had 66% decreased odds of belonging to the negative cluster. These results show that daily-life social withdrawal experiences are heterogeneous in adolescence, which strengthens the view that, both in research and clinical practice, social withdrawal should not be seen as necessarily maladaptive.
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Keywords:  Adolescence; Daily life; Ecological momentary assessment; Experience sampling; Social withdrawal

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35066708     DOI: 10.1007/s10964-021-01558-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Youth Adolesc        ISSN: 0047-2891


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9.  Social Withdrawal and Aloneliness in Adolescence: Examining the Implications of Too Much and Not Enough Solitude.

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