THE MEANING AND EFFICACY OF SOCIAL WITHDRAWAL AS A STRATEGY FOR COPING WITH CHRONIC RESIDENTIAL CROWDING |
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Authors: | GARY W EVANS EUNJU RHEE CAMILLE FORBES KAREN MATA ALLEN STEPHEN J LEPORE |
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Institution: | a Cornell University, U.S.A.;b University of California, Irvine, U.S.A.;c Brooklyn College, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Two studies examined whether the previously documented coping strategy of social withdrawal in response to chronic crowding is related to changes in social information processing. In both studies we found evidence that individuals residing in crowded homes in comparison to uncrowded homes were less cognizant of personal information about strangers in an incidental encounter under naturalistic, uncrowded conditions as well as under highly crowded conditions, occurring in the laboratory. Furthermore, we show in the experimental study that interference with this social withdrawal process has significant effects on social information processing. In study 2 we also demonstrate that social withdrawal in response to acute crowding is an effective coping strategy for reducing short-term stress for those who have learned to employ this strategy while living under chronically crowded conditions. All of these results occur independently of income levels. |
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