Boredom is the root of all evil-or is it? A psychometric network approach to individual differences in behavioural responses to boredom.

Bieleke, Maik; Ripper, Leonie; Schüler, Julia; Wolff, Wanja (2022). Boredom is the root of all evil-or is it? A psychometric network approach to individual differences in behavioural responses to boredom. Royal Society Open Science, 9(9), p. 211998. The Royal Society Publishing 10.1098/rsos.211998

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Functional accounts of boredom propose that boredom serves as an impartial signal to change something about the current situation, which should give rise to adaptive and maladaptive behaviour alike. This seemingly contrasts with research on boredom proneness, which has overwhelmingly shown associations with maladaptive behaviour. To shed light on this discrepancy, we disentangled boredom proneness from individual differences in (i) the urge to avoid and escape boredom and (ii) adaptive and maladaptive ways of dealing with boredom by developing corresponding trait scales. In a study with N = 636 participants, psychometric network modelling revealed tight associations between boredom proneness and less adaptive and (especially) more maladaptive ways of dealing with boredom. However, its associations with the urge to avoid and escape boredom were rather weak. Importantly, a higher urge to avoid and escape boredom was linked not only to more maladaptive but also to more adaptive ways of dealing with boredom. This pattern of results was robust across various specific behaviours that have previously been linked to boredom. Our findings provide novel evidence for functional accounts of boredom from an individual difference perspective, cautioning against a shallow view of boredom as being associated with purely maladaptive behaviour.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

07 Faculty of Human Sciences > Institute of Education
07 Faculty of Human Sciences > Institute of Education > Educational Psychology

UniBE Contributor:

Wolff, Wanja

Subjects:

300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 370 Education

ISSN:

2054-5703

Publisher:

The Royal Society Publishing

Language:

English

Submitter:

Pubmed Import

Date Deposited:

03 Oct 2022 08:05

Last Modified:

05 Dec 2022 16:25

Publisher DOI:

10.1098/rsos.211998

PubMed ID:

36177193

Uncontrolled Keywords:

adaptive and maladaptive behaviour boredom avoidance and escape boredom proneness dealing with boredom functional theories of emotion psychometric network modelling

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/173422

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/173422

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