Establishing the Construct of Boredom as Distinct From Apathy, Anhedonia and Depression

Boredom is a common human experience that has received little attention in the literature. To date, researchers have been unable to agree on a unified theory and definition of the construct. The present study investigated the nature of boredom by exploring its relationship to three phenomenologicall...

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Main Author: Goldberg, Yael
Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/3911
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spelling ndltd-WATERLOO-oai-uwspace.uwaterloo.ca-10012-39112013-01-08T18:51:33ZGoldberg, Yael2008-08-28T13:10:59Z2008-08-28T13:10:59Z2008-08-28T13:10:59Z2008http://hdl.handle.net/10012/3911Boredom is a common human experience that has received little attention in the literature. To date, researchers have been unable to agree on a unified theory and definition of the construct. The present study investigated the nature of boredom by exploring its relationship to three phenomenologically similar affective states, namely apathy, anhedonia and depression. Structural equation modeling revealed that although related to apathy, anhedonia and depression to varying degrees, boredom is an empirically distinct construct. Establishing boredom as an independent construct provides an important first step in bringing the field closer to a universally accepted definition of boredom, which will undoubtedly facilitate more effective assessment and treatment of the experience of boredom, particularly in individuals with psychopathological and neuropathological illnesses in which boredom is a pervasive symptom.enBoredomDepressionApathyAnhedoniaEstablishing the Construct of Boredom as Distinct From Apathy, Anhedonia and DepressionThesis or DissertationPsychologyMaster of ArtsPsychology
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topic Boredom
Depression
Apathy
Anhedonia
Psychology
spellingShingle Boredom
Depression
Apathy
Anhedonia
Psychology
Goldberg, Yael
Establishing the Construct of Boredom as Distinct From Apathy, Anhedonia and Depression
description Boredom is a common human experience that has received little attention in the literature. To date, researchers have been unable to agree on a unified theory and definition of the construct. The present study investigated the nature of boredom by exploring its relationship to three phenomenologically similar affective states, namely apathy, anhedonia and depression. Structural equation modeling revealed that although related to apathy, anhedonia and depression to varying degrees, boredom is an empirically distinct construct. Establishing boredom as an independent construct provides an important first step in bringing the field closer to a universally accepted definition of boredom, which will undoubtedly facilitate more effective assessment and treatment of the experience of boredom, particularly in individuals with psychopathological and neuropathological illnesses in which boredom is a pervasive symptom.
author Goldberg, Yael
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title Establishing the Construct of Boredom as Distinct From Apathy, Anhedonia and Depression
title_short Establishing the Construct of Boredom as Distinct From Apathy, Anhedonia and Depression
title_full Establishing the Construct of Boredom as Distinct From Apathy, Anhedonia and Depression
title_fullStr Establishing the Construct of Boredom as Distinct From Apathy, Anhedonia and Depression
title_full_unstemmed Establishing the Construct of Boredom as Distinct From Apathy, Anhedonia and Depression
title_sort establishing the construct of boredom as distinct from apathy, anhedonia and depression
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