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Examining the Relationship Between Preference for Solitude and Subjective Well-Being Among Japanese Older Adults.

Aya ToyoshimaTakashi Kusumi
Published in: Innovation in aging (2021)
"Enjoyment of solitude" and "Productivity during solitude" were related to maintaining subjective well-being among older adults, although the effects were marginal. The impact of preference for solitude was mixed in enhancing and decreasing subjective well-being.
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