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Correlational Study
| Published: November 17, 2024
A Correlational Study between Ghosting Phenomenon and Social Anxiety, Attachment Style, Self-Esteem among Youth Population
PGT Psychology North Point Senior Secondary Boarding School Arjunpur Kolkata West Bengal India, and Visiting Counselling Psychologist, M'S Clinic Kolkata. Google Scholar More about the auther
DIP: 18.01.117.20241204
DOI: 10.25215/1204.117
ABSTRACT
The study was aimed to find any existing correlation in between ghosting and social anxiety, attachment style, self-esteem among youth population. Ghosting refers to abruptly cutting off contact with someone without giving that person any warning or explanation for doing so. Previous studies have found ghosting to be cruel, a form of emotional abuse, and it destroys one’s self-esteem completely. The present study was conducted on 110 individuals between 22-30 years of age using Social Anxiety Questionnaire for Adults, Adult Attachment Scale, Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale. Later statistical analysis were done using Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation and t test. The results revealed significant negative correlation between Ghosting experience and Adult anxious attachment style (p<0.05).
Keywords
Ghosting, Social-media, Social anxiety, Attachment, Self-esteem
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© 2024, Ganguly, S.
Received: November 04, 2024; Revision Received: November 13, 2024; Accepted: November 17, 2024
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ISSN 2348-5396
ISSN 2349-3429
18.01.117.20241204
10.25215/1204.117
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Published in Volume 12, Issue 4, October- December, 2024