The perception of eye contact is associated with men's need to belong, self-esteem, and loneliness

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Abstract

The present study (N = 367) investigated the association of the cone of direct gaze (CoDG; a range within which slightly averted gaze is accepted as direct gaze) width with the need to belong (NTB) and the possible further influence of NTB on self-esteem and loneliness. Results showed that: (i) men’s CoDG width predicted the NTB, self-esteem, and loneliness; (ii) men’s narrow CoDG predicted high loneliness via a high NTB and low self-esteem; (iii) a narrow CoDG was associated with low self-esteem via high loneliness only in high-NTB men. Among women, the CoDG width was not associated with the NTB, self-esteem, and loneliness. The findings are discussed considering the formation and maintenance of relationships together with gender differences.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere0319974
JournalPLOS ONE
Volume20
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2025
Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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