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Curiosity for information predicts wellbeing mediated by loneliness during COVID-19 pandemic
- Source :
- Scientific Reports, Scientific reports, 12(1):7771
- Publication Year :
- 2022
- Publisher :
- GBR, 2022.
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Abstract
- The COVID-19 pandemic confronted humans with high uncertainty and lockdowns, which severely disrupted people’s daily social and health lifestyles, enhanced loneliness, and reduced well-being. Curiosity and information-seeking are central to behavior, fostering well-being and adaptation in changing environments. They may be particularly important to maintain well-being during the pandemic. Here, we investigated which motives drive information-seeking, and whether and how curiosity and information-seeking related to well-being and mood (excitement, anxiety). Additionally, we tested whether daily diet contributed to this relationship during lockdown. Participants (N = 183) completed questionnaires measuring curiosity, information-seeking, social and mental health. Using a smartphone app, participants submitted their daily food intake and lifestyle ratings for a week. We found participants had highest motivation to seek positive (vs. negative) information, concerning themselves more than others. Both trait curiosity and information-seeking predicted higher well-being, mediated by loneliness. Trait curiosity also predicted well-being and excitement days later. Considering diet, participants with lower trait curiosity ate food containing more tyrosine (i.e., dopamine precursor). Furthermore, participants consuming food high in sugar reported higher anxiety, which was specifically found in participants with relatively low, but not high, trait curiosity. Taken together, curiosity and information-seeking may benefit well-being and mood in high uncertain and challenging times, by interacting with lifestyle measures (loneliness and nutrition).
- Subjects :
- Ernährung
contagious disease
Corona
Covid-19
Corona-Virus
ZIS 146
Social Psychology
Wohlbefinden
Epidemie
Verhalten
Stress
epidemic
social behavior
Resilienz
solitude
ddc:150
health behavior
well-being
Emotionalität
Psychology
ddc:610
Medicine, Social Medicine
resilience
emotionality
information capture
Informationsgewinnung
Multidisciplinary
Medizin und Gesundheit
soziales Verhalten
behavior
psychophysical stress
Medizin, Sozialmedizin
nutrition
Psychologie
Medicine and health
Nutrition
Human behaviour
Social behaviour
Emotion
Stress and resilience
Gesundheitsverhalten
Sozialpsychologie
Infektionskrankheit
Einsamkeit
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Scientific Reports, Scientific reports, 12(1):7771
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5c932826a855195eb726b46a92594cef