Date
12-4-2025
Department
School of Behavioral Sciences
Degree
Master of Science in Psychology (MS)
Chair
Brian Kelley
Keywords
loneliness, galvanic skin response, heart rate variability, cortisol, oxytocin, bio-physio-psycho-social, concept mapping
Disciplines
Biology | Psychology
Recommended Citation
Seo, Jangwon, "Exploring the Relationship Between Loneliness and Real-Time Measurements of GSR and HRV during Concept Mapping, and Cortisol and Oxytocin Levels" (2025). Masters Theses. 1399.
https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/masters/1399
Abstract
This study attempts to explore loneliness among college students from a bio-physio-psycho-social perspective, and it utilizes real-time physiological measurements (GSR and HRV) and biomarkers (cortisol and oxytocin) in conjunction with psychosocial assessments. The study employs both qualitative and quantitative methods, which involve concept mapping exercises, with the aim of comprehending the full nature of how loneliness interacts with physiological and psychological processes. At Time 1 (T1) we found significant positive correlations between loneliness and elevated GSR levels, which is indicative of increased sympathetic arousal (r = .35, p < .01). Additionally, there were significant negative correlations between loneliness and mean RR intervals in HRV that indicated autonomic dysregulation featured by increased sympathetic activities as well as reduced parasympathetic functions (r = -.28, p < .05). However, at Time 2 (T2), these correlations were not significant indicating possible temporal fluctuations due to adaptive responses or extraneous variables such social support systems or coping mechanisms. The qualitative data from concept mapping enriched the analysis by providing deeper insights into the cognitive and emotional processes underlying loneliness. Despite limitations like demographic skewness, funding constraints, logistical challenges, etc., this, therefore, highlights the need for multidimensional investigations of psychological phenomena. This has implications for future research as well as clinical practice, which could include using these integrative measures to develop holistic interventions for mental health disorders.
