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Reduced reliance on partner reciprocity drives lower trust in schizophrenia

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Bellucci G   +4 more
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The Development and Validation of an Interpersonal Distrust Scale

Journal of Business and Psychology, 2022
Though many researchers have studied interpersonal trust, its counterpart, distrust, has been largely ignored. The relative dearth of distrust research may be a result of an early assumption that distrust represents an absence of trust. Nevertheless, recent reviews have pointed out that distrust is not the opposite of trust, but rather a distinct ...
Hanyi Min, Michael J. Zickar
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Testing a Moderated Mediation Model of Social Withdrawal and Intimacy: The Roles of Interpersonal Distrust and Retrospective Bullying Victimization

The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2021
Given that social withdrawal has been consistently linked to intimacy, an examination of the mediating effect of interpersonal distrust on the relationship between social withdrawal and intimacy could offer potential insights into a possible explanatory mechanism.
Eng Eng, Ng, Chin-Siang, Ang
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Loneliness, Interpersonal Distrust, and Alexithymia in University Students

Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2009
Loneliness has been linked to emotional knowledge and interpersonal distrust, but it is unknown whether it is mediated or moderated by these variables. Using self-report measures, the relationship between loneliness, interpersonal distrust, and alexithymia was investigated in undergraduate students (N = 224).
Qualter, Pamela   +3 more
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Longitudinal Associations Between Interpersonal Distrust and Social Aggression During College: Disentangling the Within-Person Process from Stable Between-Person Differences

Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2023
There is a dearth of information on the relationship between interpersonal distrust and social aggression in the youth, although both may lead to negative interpersonal relationships. Furthermore, scholars have not explored whether interpersonal distrust influences later social aggression over time at the within-person level.
Yuchuan Yang   +3 more
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Why can't we just get along? Interpersonal biases and interracial distrust.

Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, 2002
The authors review a series of studies that illustrate how one form of contemporary racial bias of Whites, aversive racism, can shape different perspectives of Blacks and Whites in ways that can undermine race relations. This research demonstrates that contemporary racism among Whites is subtle, often unintentional, and unconscious but that its effects
Dovidio, J.F.   +3 more
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New opinion dynamics theory considering interpersonal relationship of both trust and distrust

IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence - Companion Volume, 2019
New opinion dynamics theory is presented where both trust and distrust are included in interpersonal relationship. Using this theory, we do not obtain consensus building if half of the human relationship are distrust. We also try to measure opinion distribution to compare with obtained opinion distribution obtained by this theory using the data of ...
Akira Ishii, Yasuko Kawahata
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Trust, distrust, and interpersonal problems: A circumplex analysis.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1992
This study examined the self-reported interpersonal problems of individuals characteristically high or low in interpersonal trust. The interpersonal circumplex served as a guiding framework for assessing and interpreting these problems. As expected, extreme distrust was generally related to a symmetrical pattern of distress, with a peak at the hostile ...
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