
Sofie Danneel- PhD Student at KU Leuven
Sofie Danneel
- PhD Student at KU Leuven
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Geukens, F., Spithoven, A. Pouwels, J. L., Danneel, S., Cillessen, A.H.N., van den Berg, Y. H. M., Goossens, L. (2020). Patterns of change in adolescent loneliness: Associations with concomitant changes in fear of negative evaluation and self-esteem. International Journal of Behavioral Devel...
Loneliness, social anxiety symptoms, and depressive symptoms are internalizing problems that are highly intertwined and often co-occur during adolescence. This overlap and co-occurrence raises the question whether three different labels are used for the same underlying phenomenon. The present study adopts a comprehensive approach to this issue by i...
Current theories of loneliness posit that biases in social information processing play a key role in the development and maintenance of
loneliness. However, this assumption has rarely been tested in longitudinal research in adolescence. The current study concentrated on
two constructs associated with such biases, that is, fear of negative evaluatio...
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Adolescents face multiple changes in their social environment, which makes them more vulnerable to developing internalizing problems with strong interpersonal components, such as feelings of loneliness, social anxiety, and depressive symptoms. Given the widespread tacit assumption that these internalizing problems represent distinct conc...
Adolescents are particularly vulnerable to experiencing loneliness, social anxiety symptoms, and depressive symptoms. These internalizing problems often co-occur but, until now, it remains unclear how they are associated over time. Insight in these temporal sequences is important to enhance our understanding of how internalizing problems arise and...
In this study, the effects of peer acceptance and rejection on global self-esteem and emotional school engagement in adolescents were investigated. Moreover, in line with the differential susceptibility hypothesis, we examined the potential moderating effect of a polymorphism in the serotonin receptor gene (i.e., 5-HTTLPR). The sample consisted of...
Social relationships are of vital importance for children’s and adolescents’ development, and disruptions in these relationships can have serious implications. Such disruptions play a central role in both loneliness and social anxiety. Although both phenomena are closely related, they have largely been studied separately, and important questions ha...
In this study, the factor structure and psychometric properties of a French adaptation of the well-established Loneliness and Aloneness Scale for Children and Adolescents (LACA) was investigated in a French-speaking sample of Belgian adolescents (N = 641; Mage = 14.35, SD = 2.03; 53.4% girls). In addition, measurement invariance analyses across the...
Adolescents are particularly vulnerable to experiencing feelings of loneliness. Changes in different social contexts and the inability to cope with these changes can result in different types of loneliness. According to the multidimensional view on loneliness, loneliness can be experienced in relationships with peers and parents and can be placed i...
Across adolescence, an increase has been found in the prevalence of loneliness (Qualter et al., 2015) and social anxiety (Nelemans et al., 2014). Both phenomena detrimentally affect youth well-being and are related to one another. A positive cross-sectional association between the two has been found, but estimates vary considerably (ranging from .1...