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Journal of Counseling Psychology2001, Vol. 48, No. 3, 310-318 Copyright 2001 by the American Psychological Association, DOI: Connectedness, Dysfunctional Interpersonal Behaviors, andPsychological Distress: Testing a Mediator ModelRichard M. LeeUniversity of Minnesota, Twin Cities CampusMatthew Draper and Sujin LeeUniversity of Texas at AustinThe study examined the relationship among Social connectedness, Dysfunctional Interpersonal behaviors,and psychological distress. The authors specifically hypothesized that the direct negative effect of socialconnectedness on psychological distress would be mediated by Dysfunctional Interpersonal to testing the hypothesis, the authors revised the original Social Connectedness Scale (SCS; R.)
Empirical support for the relationship between social connect-edness and psychological adjustment is relatively well-documented across subdisciplines of psychology (McWhirter, 1990; Rook, 1984). People with low connectedness often experi-ence loneliness, anxiety, jealousy, anger, depression, low self-
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