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Validation of the Short-Facebook Jealousy Scale among Colombian Men and Women
Social networks, particularly Facebook, influence romantic relationships, as they can generate jealousy and conflict between members of the couple. The Facebook Jealousy Scale (FJS) is an instrument that assesses jealousy about using Facebook, but no ...
María del Mar Sánchez-Fuentes +4 more
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We investigated the roles that suspicious jealousy and reactive jealousy might play in the associations between borderline personality features (BPF) and mate retention behaviors.
Virgil Zeigler-Hill, Jennifer Vonk
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It is commonly assumed that jealousy is unique to humans, partially because of the complex cognitions often involved in this emotion. However, from a functional perspective, one might expect that an emotion that evolved to protect social bonds from interlopers might exist in other social species, particularly one as cognitively sophisticated as the dog.
Harris, Christine R, Prouvost, Caroline
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Clinical study of envy and jealousy in the psychotherapy situation indicates that these two states of mind are biopsychosocial response patterns involving the perceptual, cognitive, affective, and intentional mental functions. These response patterns are evoked by perceptual events that inform the individual of one's relative position vis-à-vis the ...
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Exploring the Link between Bright and Dark Personality Traits and Different Types of Jealousy
The present study set out to examine the relationships between ‘bright’ and ‘dark’ personality traits and three different types of jealousy: reactive jealousy (negative emotions in reaction to a partner’s infidelity), anxious jealousy (worrying about a ...
Dick P. H. Barelds, Pieternel Dijkstra
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Jealousy and Relationship Closeness
This study confirmed a hypothesis from the Emotion-in-Relationships conceptual model, which predicts that greater interdependence between relationship partners—or closeness—creates the potential for jealousy.
Mark Attridge
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Jealousy and the Male (Im)Potency: Psychodynamic Reading from a Gender Perspective [PDF]
Subjective experiences of jealousy are crossed by cultural and gender dimensions. From a perspective of masculinity studies, this article aims to offer a hermeneutic analysis of how cisgender men understand, designate, and experience this affection ...
Maisa Campos Guimarães, Valeska Zanello
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Pattern and Demographic Determinants of Romantic Jealousy among Adults in Nigeria
Background: Jealousy in a romantic relationship contributes to other factors that could either sustain or destroy that relationship. There has been an increasing trend in the rate of broken relationships, marriage, and courtships, which is contrary to ...
Joy Osagiator Ariyo +3 more
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Romantic jealousy is a multidimensional response to a perceived threat to one’s relationship or self-esteem and the specific emotions experienced in the process are complex and interrelated, affecting one another.
Paulina Banaszkiewicz
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