Distress prospectively predicts higher nostalgia, and nostalgia prospectively predicts lower distress

Journal of personality(2023)

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ObjectiveWe were concerned with the relation between distress and nostalgia. At the state level, extensive research has established that momentary nostalgia is evoked by (experimentally manipulated) distress. However, at the trait level, the directionality of this relation is unclear. We conducted a longitudinal study to clarify the directional relation between these two constructs. MethodWe surveyed first-year university students (N = 3167) twice across six months. We assessed nostalgia, psychological distress (depression), and physical distress (somatization) at both timepoints. We also assessed Big Five personality at the first timepoint. ResultsInitial distress prospectively predicted increased nostalgia, and initial nostalgia prospectively predicted reduced distress, six months later and independently of the Big Five. ConclusionsHabitual nostalgia follows rather than precedes naturalistically occurring distress and serves to relieve it.
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Big Five personality,nostalgia,physical distress,psychological distress
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