Two literatures argue that time alone is harmful (i.e., isolation) and valuable (i.e., positive solitude). We explored whether people benefit from a balance between their daily solitude and social time, such that having ‘right’ quantities of both maximizes well-being. Participants (n = 178) completed a 21-day diary study, which quantified solitude time in hours through reconstructing daily events. This procedure minimized retrospective bias and tested natural variations across time. There was no evidence for a one-size-fits-all ‘optimal balance’ between solitude and social time. Linear effects suggested that people were lonelier and less satisfied on days in which they spent more hours in solitude. These detrimental relations were nullified...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, ...
Within the solitude literature, two discrete constructs reflect different perspectives on how time s...
Time spent on being with others (social interactions) and being alone (solitude) in day to day life ...
The prevailing literature has provided compelling evidence for the ill effects of solitude on both m...
Solitude is a normative human experience throughout the lifespan. Notwithstanding, there continues t...
Solitude––the absence of social interaction––can bring both positive and negative experiences. Drawi...
In this research, we showed that solitude generally has a deactivation effect on people’s affective ...
An abundance of empirical research indicates that individuals who spend frequent time alone are less...
In this research, we showed that solitude generally has a deactivation effect on people’s affective ...
Solitude – the state of being alone and not physically with another – can be rewarding. The present ...
Objectives.- Drawing on activity theory of aging, we examined whether solitary activities may be ass...
Aloneliness is conceptualized as the negative feelings that arise from the perception that one is no...
Within the solitude literature, two discrete constructs reflect different perspectives on how time s...
Drawing on activity theory of aging, we examined whether solitary activities may be associated with ...
Loneliness—the subjective experience of social isolation—is a common experience that can become an e...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, ...
Within the solitude literature, two discrete constructs reflect different perspectives on how time s...
Time spent on being with others (social interactions) and being alone (solitude) in day to day life ...
The prevailing literature has provided compelling evidence for the ill effects of solitude on both m...
Solitude is a normative human experience throughout the lifespan. Notwithstanding, there continues t...
Solitude––the absence of social interaction––can bring both positive and negative experiences. Drawi...
In this research, we showed that solitude generally has a deactivation effect on people’s affective ...
An abundance of empirical research indicates that individuals who spend frequent time alone are less...
In this research, we showed that solitude generally has a deactivation effect on people’s affective ...
Solitude – the state of being alone and not physically with another – can be rewarding. The present ...
Objectives.- Drawing on activity theory of aging, we examined whether solitary activities may be ass...
Aloneliness is conceptualized as the negative feelings that arise from the perception that one is no...
Within the solitude literature, two discrete constructs reflect different perspectives on how time s...
Drawing on activity theory of aging, we examined whether solitary activities may be associated with ...
Loneliness—the subjective experience of social isolation—is a common experience that can become an e...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, ...
Within the solitude literature, two discrete constructs reflect different perspectives on how time s...
Time spent on being with others (social interactions) and being alone (solitude) in day to day life ...