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Social inhibition, sense of belonging and vulnerability to internalizing problems

Journal of Affective Disorders Aug 21, 2017

de Moor EL, et al. – Study authors attempted to provide a conceptual test of how social inhibition, sense of belonging and internalizing problems are connected, and whether the sense of belonging moderates or mediates the relation between social inhibition and internalizing problems. They suggested that low sense of belonging is a key factor to consider when aiming at understanding individual differences in internalizing psychopathology related to social inhibition.
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