Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
947853 Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

We conducted two studies to explore psychological consequences of a mobile lifestyle. In Study 1, we found that participants who were randomly assigned to think about a mobile lifestyle used more loneliness and sadness-related words and anticipated having fewer friends in the future than those who thought about a stable lifestyle (or a typical day as a control). In Study 2, we replicated this finding with a non-college sample. In addition, we found that those in the mobility condition reported being more motivated to expand their social network. Finally, the effect of mobility on the motivation to expand social networks was mediated by anticipated loneliness and sadness.

► A mobile lifestyle caused individuals to feel more loneliness. ► A mobile life style made individuals to anticipate fewer friends in the future. ► A mobile lifestyle motivated people to expand their social network. ► This link was explained by anticipated loneliness and sadness.

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