Stavrova Olga, Ren Dongning
Tilburg University, Warandelaan 2, 5000 LE, Tilburg, Netherlands.
Emory University, Atlanta, USA.
J Happiness Stud. 2023;24(5):1841-1860. doi: 10.1007/s10902-023-00661-3. Epub 2023 May 4.
People are often advised to engage in social contact to cope with the experience of loneliness and improve well-being. But are the moments of loneliness actually more bearable when spent in other people's company? In this research, we proposed and tested two conflicting theoretical accounts regarding the role of social contact: social contact is associated with a stronger (the amplifying account) or with a weaker (the buffering account) negative effect of loneliness on psychological well-being. Analyses of three datasets collected using ecological momentary assessments ( = 3,035) revealed that the negative association between loneliness and well-being was stronger when participants were with others than alone, consistent with the amplifying account. Further, when participants experienced high levels of loneliness, being with others was associated with the same or with even a lower level of well-being than being alone. These findings suggest that simply spending time with others (vs. alone) is not associated with a reduced burden of loneliness and may even backfire.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10902-023-00661-3.
人们常常被建议进行社交接触,以应对孤独感并改善幸福感。但是,当在他人陪伴下度过孤独时刻时,孤独感是否真的更容易忍受呢?在本研究中,我们提出并检验了关于社交接触作用的两种相互矛盾的理论观点:社交接触与孤独对心理健康的负面影响更强(放大观点)或更弱(缓冲观点)有关。对使用生态瞬时评估收集的三个数据集((n = 3035))的分析表明,当参与者与他人在一起时,孤独感与幸福感之间的负相关比独自一人时更强,这与放大观点一致。此外,当参与者经历高度孤独时,与他人在一起时的幸福感与独自一人时相同甚至更低。这些发现表明,仅仅与他人共度时光(相对于独自一人)并不能减轻孤独负担,甚至可能适得其反。
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