Aloneliness is conceptualized as the negative feelings that arise from the perception that one is not spending enough time alone. We developed and validated an assessment of aloneliness and explored its role in the links between motivations for solitude, time spent alone, and wellbeing. Studies 1 (N = 643) and 2 (N = 379) described the construction and validation of the Solitude and Aloneness Scale (SolAS). Study 3 (N = 418) examined the role of aloneliness as a mediator of the links between motivations for solitude and wellbeing. Study 4 (N = 967) explored aloneliness as a moderator of links between time alone and depressive symptoms. Cumulatively, results supported the validity and theoretical utility of aloneliness in elucidating the com...
Within the solitude literature, two discrete constructs reflect different perspectives on how time s...
What are the interpersonal consequences of seeking solitude? Leading theories in developmental resea...
Prominent tools used to measure loneliness such as the UCLA Scale and DJGS include no items related ...
Solitude is a normative human experience throughout the lifespan. Notwithstanding, there continues t...
The prevailing literature has provided compelling evidence for the ill effects of solitude on both m...
An abundance of empirical research indicates that individuals who spend frequent time alone are less...
Solitude affords adolescents and emerging adults opportunities for mood regulation (Larson, Csikszen...
In this research, we showed that solitude generally has a deactivation effect on people’s affective ...
Two literatures argue that time alone is harmful (i.e., isolation) and valuable (i.e., positive soli...
In this research, we showed that solitude generally has a deactivation effect on people’s affective ...
What are the interpersonal consequences of seeking solitude? Leading theories in developmental resea...
Loneliness—the subjective experience of social isolation—is a common experience that can become an e...
The paper focuses on the associations between personality development and qualitative characteristic...
Within the solitude literature, two discrete constructs reflect different perspectives on how time s...
Despite the documented benefits of volitional solitude for adolescents and adults, little is known a...
Within the solitude literature, two discrete constructs reflect different perspectives on how time s...
What are the interpersonal consequences of seeking solitude? Leading theories in developmental resea...
Prominent tools used to measure loneliness such as the UCLA Scale and DJGS include no items related ...
Solitude is a normative human experience throughout the lifespan. Notwithstanding, there continues t...
The prevailing literature has provided compelling evidence for the ill effects of solitude on both m...
An abundance of empirical research indicates that individuals who spend frequent time alone are less...
Solitude affords adolescents and emerging adults opportunities for mood regulation (Larson, Csikszen...
In this research, we showed that solitude generally has a deactivation effect on people’s affective ...
Two literatures argue that time alone is harmful (i.e., isolation) and valuable (i.e., positive soli...
In this research, we showed that solitude generally has a deactivation effect on people’s affective ...
What are the interpersonal consequences of seeking solitude? Leading theories in developmental resea...
Loneliness—the subjective experience of social isolation—is a common experience that can become an e...
The paper focuses on the associations between personality development and qualitative characteristic...
Within the solitude literature, two discrete constructs reflect different perspectives on how time s...
Despite the documented benefits of volitional solitude for adolescents and adults, little is known a...
Within the solitude literature, two discrete constructs reflect different perspectives on how time s...
What are the interpersonal consequences of seeking solitude? Leading theories in developmental resea...
Prominent tools used to measure loneliness such as the UCLA Scale and DJGS include no items related ...