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COVID-19, time to oneself, and loneliness: Creativity as a resource

Pauly, Theresa; Chuan Lee, Lik; Zambrano, Elizabeth; Gerstorf, Denis; Hoppmann, Christiane A (2022). COVID-19, time to oneself, and loneliness: Creativity as a resource. Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 77(4):e30-e35.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES
Physical distancing to reduce the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 has increased alone time, with unintended mental health ramifications including increased loneliness, which may be particularly detrimental for older adults. We investigated time-varying associations between daily time to oneself and loneliness, and the role of everyday creativity as a resource.

METHODS
126 adults aged 18-84 completed online questionnaires including a 10-day daily diary module, during which they self-reported alone time, everyday creativity, and loneliness. Data were analyzed using multilevel models, controlling for study day, participation date, gender, and relationship status.

RESULTS
Greater average amounts of alone time were associated with greater loneliness, an association that was stronger in old age. In a daily context, individuals reported feeling lonelier on days when they had more time to themselves than usual. This within-person association was weaker with older age. Everyday creativity did not moderate alone time-loneliness associations. However, holding time to oneself constant, participants felt less lonely and less bothered by alone time on days when they were more creative than usual.

DISCUSSION
Participating in creative behaviors (e.g., pursuing arts and crafts) might be linked with reduced loneliness. Intervention studies are needed to investigate whether fostering creativity could help promote mental well-being in times when people, especially older adults, are vulnerable to loneliness and associated health risks.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:06 Faculty of Arts > Institute of Psychology
Dewey Decimal Classification:150 Psychology
Uncontrolled Keywords:COVID-19, Solitude, creativity, daily diary study, loneliness
Language:English
Date:1 April 2022
Deposited On:11 Feb 2022 12:04
Last Modified:25 Apr 2025 01:39
Publisher:Oxford University Press
ISSN:1079-5014
OA Status:Closed
Free access at:Publisher DOI. An embargo period may apply.
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbab070
PubMed ID:33930141
Project Information:
  • Funder: Canada Research Chair Funds
  • Grant ID: 950-232122
  • Project Title:
  • Funder: University of British Columbia Faculty of Arts
  • Grant ID: F20-02206
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