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Article: The effects of lack of meaning on trait and state loneliness: Correlational and experience-sampling evidence

TitleThe effects of lack of meaning on trait and state loneliness: Correlational and experience-sampling evidence
Authors
KeywordsLoneliness
Meaning
Life engagement
Experience sampling
Issue Date2019
PublisherPergamon. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/paid
Citation
Personality and Individual Differences, 2019, v. 141, p. 76-80 How to Cite?
AbstractDo we feel particularly lonely when we find what we are doing as pointless? A two-part study was conducted to examine the association between perceived meaning of an activity and loneliness. Part I was a cross-sectional study with 243 participants (Mage = 19.3, SD = 1.66, 70.8% female). The results demonstrate that meaningful life engagement was negatively associated with trait loneliness (β = −0.407, p < .001), controlling for age, gender, and personality. In Part II, 148 participants completed an experience-sampling task (Mage = 19.2, SD = 1.75, 73.0% female). Across seven consecutive days, participants were prompted by a smartphone app to fill out a questionnaire at multiple random time points per day. Results from multilevel modeling indicated that situational meaningfulness was a negative predictor of state loneliness (B = −0.057, SE = 0.026, p = .027), above and beyond age, gender, personality, meaningful life engagement, trait loneliness, day of the week, aloneness, and state boredom. Together these findings suggest there is an association between the meaninglessness of an activity and the feeling of loneliness.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/266426
ISSN
2021 Impact Factor: 3.950
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 1.328
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dc.contributor.authorTam, KYY-
dc.contributor.authorChan, CS-
dc.date.accessioned2019-01-18T08:19:22Z-
dc.date.available2019-01-18T08:19:22Z-
dc.date.issued2019-
dc.identifier.citationPersonality and Individual Differences, 2019, v. 141, p. 76-80-
dc.identifier.issn0191-8869-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/266426-
dc.description.abstractDo we feel particularly lonely when we find what we are doing as pointless? A two-part study was conducted to examine the association between perceived meaning of an activity and loneliness. Part I was a cross-sectional study with 243 participants (Mage = 19.3, SD = 1.66, 70.8% female). The results demonstrate that meaningful life engagement was negatively associated with trait loneliness (β = −0.407, p < .001), controlling for age, gender, and personality. In Part II, 148 participants completed an experience-sampling task (Mage = 19.2, SD = 1.75, 73.0% female). Across seven consecutive days, participants were prompted by a smartphone app to fill out a questionnaire at multiple random time points per day. Results from multilevel modeling indicated that situational meaningfulness was a negative predictor of state loneliness (B = −0.057, SE = 0.026, p = .027), above and beyond age, gender, personality, meaningful life engagement, trait loneliness, day of the week, aloneness, and state boredom. Together these findings suggest there is an association between the meaninglessness of an activity and the feeling of loneliness.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.publisherPergamon. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/paid-
dc.relation.ispartofPersonality and Individual Differences-
dc.rightsThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.-
dc.subjectLoneliness-
dc.subjectMeaning-
dc.subjectLife engagement-
dc.subjectExperience sampling-
dc.titleThe effects of lack of meaning on trait and state loneliness: Correlational and experience-sampling evidence-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.identifier.emailChan, CS: shaunlyn@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.authorityChan, CS=rp01645-
dc.description.naturepostprint-
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.paid.2018.12.023-
dc.identifier.scopuseid_2-s2.0-85058824702-
dc.identifier.hkuros296577-
dc.identifier.volume141-
dc.identifier.spage76-
dc.identifier.epage80-
dc.identifier.isiWOS:000458939900013-
dc.publisher.placeUnited Kingdom-
dc.identifier.issnl0191-8869-

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