APS

2024 APS Annual Convention · 2024

Longitudinal Trajectories of Time Spent Alone in Mexican-Origin Youth: The Role of Social Relationships and Personality

San Francisco, CA · May 2024

Poster · Developmental

  • Geneva Jost
    University of California, Davis
  • Sally Hang
    University of California, Davis
  • Anna Wysocki
    University of California, Davis
  • Mijke Rhemtulla
    University of California, Davis
  • Richard Robins
    University of California, Davis
  • Camelia Hostinar
    University of California, Davis

Abstract

Loneliness is a major public health threat. This study demonstrates links between the amount of time adolescents spend alone and their loneliness in young adulthood. On average, youth spend more time alone as they age, but questions remain about the factors that explain changes in time spent alone throughout adolescence.

Loneliness

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