Exploring the nature and variation of the stigma associated with loneliness

Author:

Barreto Manuela1ORCID,van Breen Jolien1,Victor Christina2,Hammond Claudia3,Eccles Alice4,Richins Matthew T1,Qualter Pamela4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, University of Exeter, UK

2. Department of Health Sciences, Brunel University, London, UK

3. Radio Science Unit, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), London, UK

4. Manchester Institute of Education, University of Manchester, UK

Abstract

The current study uses data from The British Broadcasting Corporation Loneliness Experiment to explore the social stigma of loneliness and how it varies by gender, age and cultural individualism. We examined stigmatizing judgements of people who are lonely (impressions of those who feel lonely and attributions for loneliness), perceived stigma in the community and self-stigma (shame for being lonely and inclination to conceal loneliness), while controlling for participants’ own feelings of loneliness. The scores on most measures fell near the mid-point of the scales, but stigmatizing perceptions depended on the measure of stigmatization that was used and on age, gender and country-level individualism. Multilevel analyses revealed that men had more stigmatizing perceptions, more perceived community stigma, but less self-stigma than women; young people had higher scores than older people on all indicators except for internal versus external attributions and people living in collectivist countries perceived loneliness as more controllable and perceived more stigma in the community than people living in individualistic countries. Finally, young men living in individualistic countries made the most internal (vs. external) attributions for loneliness. We discuss the implications of these findings for understandings of loneliness stigma and interventions to address loneliness.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Communication,Social Psychology

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