Solitude––the absence of social interaction––can bring both positive and negative experiences. Drawing on self-determination theory, we conducted three experience sampling studies to investigate quality of experience and dispositions associated with activities varying on two dimensions––chosenness (chosen/unchosen) and social context (solitary/interactive). Participants (total N=283) completed surveys 6-7 times each day over a 7-day period (total: 8,769 surveys). Multilevel modeling confirmed that participants reported the lowest-quality momentary experiences when engaged in unchosen (vs. chosen) solitary activities. Further, individuals who spent more time on unchosen solitary activities reported lower meaning in life and satisfaction with...
There is a continuing growth of solo tourism as a significant sector within the tourism industry. Th...
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...
Solitude––the absence of social interaction––can bring both positive and negative experiences. Drawi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, ...
In a decade where children and adults alike are inundated with distractions, including radio, televi...
Two literatures argue that time alone is harmful (i.e., isolation) and valuable (i.e., positive soli...
The prevailing literature has provided compelling evidence for the ill effects of solitude on both m...
Within the solitude literature, two discrete constructs reflect different perspectives on how time s...
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...
Sitting alone with one’s thoughts could foster a sense of rest and relaxation, yet many find this ac...
Sitting alone with one’s thoughts could foster a sense of rest and relaxation, yet many find this ac...
What are the interpersonal consequences of seeking solitude? Leading theories in developmental resea...
What are the interpersonal consequences of seeking solitude? Leading theories in developmental resea...
There is a continuing growth of solo tourism as a significant sector within the tourism industry. Th...
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...
Solitude––the absence of social interaction––can bring both positive and negative experiences. Drawi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, ...
In a decade where children and adults alike are inundated with distractions, including radio, televi...
Two literatures argue that time alone is harmful (i.e., isolation) and valuable (i.e., positive soli...
The prevailing literature has provided compelling evidence for the ill effects of solitude on both m...
Within the solitude literature, two discrete constructs reflect different perspectives on how time s...
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...
Sitting alone with one’s thoughts could foster a sense of rest and relaxation, yet many find this ac...
Sitting alone with one’s thoughts could foster a sense of rest and relaxation, yet many find this ac...
What are the interpersonal consequences of seeking solitude? Leading theories in developmental resea...
What are the interpersonal consequences of seeking solitude? Leading theories in developmental resea...
There is a continuing growth of solo tourism as a significant sector within the tourism industry. Th...
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...