Loneliness and delusion-like experiences among women: Mediating role of procrastination and boredom proneness

女性的孤独感和妄想样体验:拖延症和易厌倦性的中介作用

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Abstract

Delusions, a core psychopathological symptom, occur both in mental disorders and as delusion-like experiences in the general population. This study aimed to examine the relationship between loneliness and delusion-like experiences, considering the mediating roles of procrastination and boredom proneness. The sample consisted of 291 women aged 18-65 years (M = 30.05; SD = 10.298). The analyses revealed that procrastination (Indirect = 0.05; 95%CI [0.01; 0.10] significantly mediated the relationship between loneliness and delusion-like experiences, while boredom proneness showed no significant mediating effect (Indirect = 0.02; 95%CI [-0.01; 0.04]). These findings suggest that procrastination may be a key mechanism underlying the association between loneliness and delusions, with potential implications for therapeutic interventions. The results obtained may serve as a foundation for implementing effective interventions to reduce belief in delusions, stress associated with experiencing delusions, and preoccupation with delusional thoughts. Moreover, understanding the functioning of individuals with delusion-like experiences may support the adaptation of specific therapeutic and support techniques.

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