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- Title
Definitions of Solitude in Everyday Life.
- Authors
Weinstein, Netta; Hansen, Heather; Nguyen, Thuy-vy
- Abstract
What does it mean to be in solitude? Researchers building this nascent field are learning much about the potential affordances of solitude, but lack an agreed-upon definition or set of definitions. Arriving at that meaning is crucial to forming a solid foundation for studies that use both naturalistic and laboratory designs to explore outcomes of solitude. This study identified themes from semi-structured interviews with adults aged 19 to 80 from diverse backgrounds. We concluded that solitude is a state in which the dominant relationship is with the self. If not physically alone, people in solitude are mentally distanced from others and away from active technology-mediated interactions. Complete solitude involves both physical separation and inner focus, but solitude is best defined through a taxonomy that recognizes physical separation and internal focus as independent, sufficient characteristics. An internal focus benefits from (but is not defined by) balancing solitude with social time, quiet, and choice.
- Subjects
SOLITUDE; EVERYDAY life; RESEARCH personnel; SEMI-structured interviews; DEFINITIONS
- Publication
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin, 2023, Vol 49, Issue 12, p1663
- ISSN
0146-1672
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/01461672221115941