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Research Article

The psychological effects of ostracism following traumatic brain injury

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Pages 1676-1684 | Received 28 Oct 2012, Accepted 09 Aug 2013, Published online: 16 Oct 2013
 

Abstract

Primary objective: This study examines the psychological effects of ostracism. It was predicted that adults with brain injury would have an attenuated response to an acute experience of ostracism.

Research design: A within-subject, fixed order design was used. The two conditions were ostracism and inclusion.

Methods and procedures: A group of 20 adults with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) were compared with a group of 19 matched control participants. Both groups participated in a pseudo online ball tossing game, Cyberball. On one occasion they were excluded from the game and on the following occasion they were included fairly. Following each game they completed a self-report questionnaire about their experience.

Main outcomes and results: Persons with brain injury self-reported negative psychological effects of ostracism including a lower sense of belonging, self-esteem and meaningful existence, however, were affected to a lesser degree than control participants [F(1,37) = 5.39, p = 0.026]. Persons with brain injury also reported that their feelings were hurt to a lesser extent than did control participants, t(37) = 2.10, p = 0.04.

Conclusions: These results are discussed in terms of the role of the negative experience of ostracism in motivating and guiding behaviour to re-establish group membership to prevent future social isolation.

Notes

†There are a number of different versions of the Cyberball post-experiment questionnaire (e.g. see [Citation24,Citation33,Citation34,Citation36]). Despite the many slight variations in the questionnaire, for the majority of studies, the main outcomes are consistently observed. See ([Citation44], p.29) for statistics comparing two versions.

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