Lonely and thinking about the past: the role of time perspectives, Big Five traits and perceived social support in loneliness of young adults during COVID-19 social distancing

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Iwona Nowakowska
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Abstract

Background In the spring of 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Polish government introduced a policy of social distancing Being apart from one's social network had the potential to evoke feelings of loneliness The aim of the study was to find out how time perspectives might contribute to feeling lonely during the social distancing period, controlling for Big Five personality traits and perceived social support participants and procedure The study was online, questionnaire-based and cross-sectional (N = 964) and was conducted among young adults (aged 18-35) at the end of the third week of social distancing in Poland results The results suggested that the Past-Negative time perspective remained significant predictor of loneliness when controlling for Big Five traits and perceived social support Emotional stability, extroversion and perceived social support were also significant predictors of low loneliness conclusions Negative beliefs about the past may contribute to experiencing greater loneliness when being apart from one's social network © 2020 by the authors Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland
孤独和对过去的思考:时间视角、大五特征和感知的社会支持在COVID-19社交距离期间年轻人孤独感中的作用
2020年春天,由于COVID-19大流行,波兰政府推出了一项社会距离政策,与一个人的社交网络分开有可能引起孤独感。该研究的目的是找出时间视角如何在社会距离期间导致孤独感,控制五大人格特征和感知的社会支持参与者和程序。结果表明,在控制五大特征和感知社会支持的情况下,过去-消极时间观仍然是孤独的显著预测因子。外向性和感知到的社会支持也是低孤独感结论的重要预测因素,对过去的消极信念可能会导致在离开社交网络时经历更大的孤独感©2020 by作者被许可方MDPI,巴塞尔,瑞士
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