Age Differences in Affective Experiences in Solitude: The Moderating Role of Nostalgia
Xinyuan Peng, Jennifer Lay, Yuen Wan Ho, Dwight Tse, Helene Fung, Da Jiang

TL;DR
Older adults enjoy solitude more than younger ones, and nostalgia plays a complex role in how solitude affects emotional well-being.
Contribution
This study reveals that nostalgia can amplify negative emotions during solitude for younger adults but not for older adults.
Findings
Higher dispositional nostalgia intensifies the negative link between solitude and positive affect in younger adults.
Daily nostalgia amplifies the positive link between solitude and negative affect in younger adults.
Nostalgia does not moderate solitude-affect associations in older adults.
Abstract
Solitude, defined as the absence of social interaction, is a common experience that increases with age. Research indicates that older adults enjoy solitude better than younger adults, influenced by gender, culture, and social networks. However, the role of nostalgia remains underexplored. Nostalgia, recalling time with close others, is a bittersweet emotion. Older adults experience nostalgia three times more frequently than younger adults. Based on socioemotional selectivity theory, older adults benefit from emotionally-meaningful goals. In accordance with the broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions, nostalgia correlates positively with positive emotions and well-being. This study investigated whether and how dispositional and daily nostalgia moderate associations between solitude, age, and affective experiences. Using the experience sampling method, participants (N = 188; Mage =…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNostalgia and Consumer Behavior · Identity, Memory, and Therapy · Media Influence and Health
