Women recovering from social rejection: The effect of the person and the situation on a hormonal mechanism of affiliation

Highlights • Endogenous progesterone may respond to social rejection. • Personality and situational variables also affect progesterone following rejection. • Opportunity for face-to-face interaction is a critical situational factor. • Social anxiety and rejection sensitivity are critical personality...

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Interpersonal Relations
Motivation
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