# When Loneliness Leads to Help-Seeking: The Role of Perceived Transactive Memory System and Work Meaningfulness

**Authors:** Sujin Lee, Woonki Hong

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/bs15111506 · 2025-11-06

## TL;DR

The study shows that workplace loneliness can lead to more help-seeking behavior when employees feel supported by good teamwork or meaningful work.

## Contribution

The paper introduces the idea that loneliness can motivate help-seeking when transactive memory systems or work meaningfulness are high.

## Key findings

- Workplace loneliness is linked to increased help-seeking when transactive memory systems are strong.
- Employees with meaningful work are more likely to seek help despite feeling lonely.
- Loneliness can have a positive effect on help-seeking under the right conditions.

## Abstract

This study investigates the conditions under which workplace loneliness influences employees’ help-seeking behavior. Drawing on the conservation of resources theory and the theory of planned behavior, we propose that loneliness does not uniformly discourage interpersonal engagement but can motivate help-seeking under certain circumstances. Using survey data from 260 full-time Korean employees, we find that workplace loneliness is positively associated with help-seeking when employees perceive high levels of transactive memory systems or work meaningfulness. These moderating effects suggest that the negative impact of loneliness on help-seeking can be attenuated or reversed when key contextual and motivational resources are present. We discuss the implications of these findings for understanding workplace loneliness as a potentially adaptive response rather than solely a detrimental experience.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** injury to (MESH:D014947), COVID-19 (MESH:D000086382), TMS (MESH:D008569), emotional loneliness (MESH:D003072)
- **Chemicals:** TMS (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12649181