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Anticipated nostalgia: Looking forward to looking back

Anticipated nostalgia: Looking forward to looking back
Anticipated nostalgia: Looking forward to looking back
Anticipated nostalgia is a new construct that has received limited empirical attention. It concerns the anticipation of having nostalgic feelings for one’s present and future experiences. In three studies, we assessed its prevalence, content, emotional profile, and implications for self-regulation and psychological functioning. Study 1 revealed that anticipated nostalgia most typically concerns interpersonal relationships, and also concerns goals, plans, current life, and culture. Further, it is affectively laden with happiness, sadness, bittersweetness, and sociality. Studies 2 and 3 assessed the implications of anticipated nostalgia for self-regulation and psychological functioning. In both studies, positive evaluation of a personal experience was linked to stronger anticipated nostalgia, and anticipated nostalgia was linked to savouring of the experience. In Study 3, anticipated nostalgia measured prior to an important life transition predicted nostalgia a few months after the transition, and post-transition nostalgia predicted heightened self-esteem, social connectedness, and meaning in life.
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Green, Jeffrey D.
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Cheung, Wing, Hepper, Erica, Reid, Chelsea A., Green, Jeffrey D., Wildschut, Tim and Sedikides, Constantine (2019) Anticipated nostalgia: Looking forward to looking back. Cognition and Emotion. (doi:10.1080/02699931.2019.1649247).

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Anticipated nostalgia is a new construct that has received limited empirical attention. It concerns the anticipation of having nostalgic feelings for one’s present and future experiences. In three studies, we assessed its prevalence, content, emotional profile, and implications for self-regulation and psychological functioning. Study 1 revealed that anticipated nostalgia most typically concerns interpersonal relationships, and also concerns goals, plans, current life, and culture. Further, it is affectively laden with happiness, sadness, bittersweetness, and sociality. Studies 2 and 3 assessed the implications of anticipated nostalgia for self-regulation and psychological functioning. In both studies, positive evaluation of a personal experience was linked to stronger anticipated nostalgia, and anticipated nostalgia was linked to savouring of the experience. In Study 3, anticipated nostalgia measured prior to an important life transition predicted nostalgia a few months after the transition, and post-transition nostalgia predicted heightened self-esteem, social connectedness, and meaning in life.

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Accepted/In Press date: 23 July 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 2 August 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 433225
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/433225
ISSN: 0269-9931
PURE UUID: 185e137f-d9d9-45c2-bd80-223215e28d8a
ORCID for Tim Wildschut: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6499-5487
ORCID for Constantine Sedikides: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4036-889X

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Date deposited: 12 Aug 2019 16:30
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 02:49

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Author: Wing Cheung
Author: Erica Hepper
Author: Chelsea A. Reid
Author: Jeffrey D. Green
Author: Tim Wildschut ORCID iD

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