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The two-way relationship of interpersonal curiosity and daily envy.

Jiali HeLiu Hanshu
Published in: The Journal of general psychology (2024)
This study enhances comprehension of the two-way relationship between adolescent envy and interpersonal curiosity within the framework of social comparison theory. The findings underscore the significance of adolescents recognizing and respecting others' boundaries to mitigate the adverse effects linked to malicious envy. Furthermore, adolescents are encouraged to channel benign envy into a source of motivation, fostering personal growth and fostering positive relationships through curiosity exploration.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
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  • mental health
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