Exploring Loneliness in Emerging Adulthood: A Qualitative Study

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Emma Kirwan, P. S. O'Súilleabháin, Annette Burns, Mamobo Ogoro, Eoghan Allen, Ann-Marie Creaven
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Abstract

Loneliness, the distressing feeling that accompanies the perception of a person’s social relationships as inadequate, is common in emerging adulthood. This qualitative study explored the experiences and views of loneliness, and the causes of loneliness from the perspective of emerging adults. A youth Research Advisory Group was consulted during the design of the study. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 27 emerging adults (18–25 years old, M = 20.81, SD = 1.78). Using framework analysis, two key themes were identified; loneliness and development “ a part of growing up”, and expectations about a typical emerging adult’s life “ that’s how my life should be”. Results suggested that social transitions and expectations for an emerging adults’ life contributed to feelings of loneliness. Our findings suggest that future efforts to understand and prevent loneliness in emerging adulthood should consider that loneliness may be transient in nature and a more complex experience during this life-stage.
探索成年初期的孤独感:一项定性研究
孤独感是一种伴随着对一个人的社会关系不足的看法而产生的痛苦感,在刚刚成年的人中很常见。这项定性研究从新兴成年人的角度探讨了孤独的经历和观点,以及孤独的原因。在设计研究期间,咨询了一个青年研究咨询小组。对27名新兴成年人(18-25岁,M=20.81,SD=1.78)进行了半结构化访谈。使用框架分析,确定了两个关键主题;孤独和发展是“成长的一部分”,对一个典型的新兴成年人生活的期望是“我的生活应该是这样的”。研究结果表明,社会转型和对新兴成年人生活的期望会导致孤独感。我们的研究结果表明,未来理解和预防成年期孤独的努力应该考虑到,孤独在本质上可能是短暂的,在这个人生阶段是一种更复杂的经历。
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Emerging Adulthood
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