2012
DOI: 10.2224/sbp.2012.40.2.227
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Loneliness and the Development of Social Relationships in Malaysian University Students

Abstract: In this study we investigated loneliness and how social relationships develop in university students. Participants were 67 first-year students beginning their first semester in a university in northern Malaysia. We collected information regarding respondents' background, their descriptions of the social network at the university, and their level of loneliness. The study was conducted in 2 parts over a 10-week period; at 4 weeks after their registration and then at 14 weeks after their registration. Findings su… Show more

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“…Although, conflict is always recognized as a significant element in most conceptualizations of friendship, friendship offers other positive elements which include intimacy and supportive behavior. Interactions between friends are mainly personal in nature and often filled with mutual regards and affection (Hashim & Khodarahimi, 2012). Furthermore, inter-ethnic friendships can also be seen as a sign of tolerance that can facilitate more positive inter-ethnic relationships, especially in a potentially conflicting area (O'Loughlin, 2010) There are a few factors that can influence whether or not people will develop friendships with those of different ethnicities.…”
Section: Theories Of Inter-ethnic Friendshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although, conflict is always recognized as a significant element in most conceptualizations of friendship, friendship offers other positive elements which include intimacy and supportive behavior. Interactions between friends are mainly personal in nature and often filled with mutual regards and affection (Hashim & Khodarahimi, 2012). Furthermore, inter-ethnic friendships can also be seen as a sign of tolerance that can facilitate more positive inter-ethnic relationships, especially in a potentially conflicting area (O'Loughlin, 2010) There are a few factors that can influence whether or not people will develop friendships with those of different ethnicities.…”
Section: Theories Of Inter-ethnic Friendshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%