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Pancultural nostalgia in action: prevalence, triggers, and psychological functions of nostalgia across cultures

Pancultural nostalgia in action: prevalence, triggers, and psychological functions of nostalgia across cultures
Pancultural nostalgia in action: prevalence, triggers, and psychological functions of nostalgia across cultures
Nostalgia is a social, self-relevant, and bittersweet (although mostly positive) emotion that arises when reflecting on fond past memories and serves key psychological functions. The majority of evidence concerning the prevalence, triggers, and functions of nostalgia has been amassed in samples from a handful of largely Western cultures. If nostalgia is a fundamental psychological resource, it should perform similar functions across cultures, although its operational dynamics may be shaped by culture. This study (N = 2606) examined dispositional nostalgia, self-reported triggers of nostalgia, and functions of experimentally-induced nostalgia in young adults across 28 countries and a special administrative region of China (i.e., Hong Kong). Results indicated that nostalgia is frequently experienced across cultures, albeit better valued in more-developed countries (i.e., higher national wealth and life-expectancy). Nostalgia is triggered by psychological threats (especially in warmer countries), sensory stimuli (especially in more-developed countries), and social gatherings (especially in less-developed countries). The positive or negative affect prompted by experimentally-induced nostalgia varied by country, but was mild overall. More importantly, recalling a nostalgic (vs. ordinary) memory increased social connectedness, self-continuity, and meaning in life across cultures. In less-developed countries, recalling an ordinary memory also conferred some of these functions, reducing the effect size of nostalgia. Finally, recalling a nostalgic (vs. ordinary) memory augmented state satisfaction with life in countries with lower quality of living (i.e., lower life-expectancy and life-satisfaction). Overall, findings confirm the relevance of nostalgia across a wide range of cultures and indicate cultural nuances in its functioning.
nostalgia, culture, emotion, memory, wellbeing
0096-3445
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Hepper, Erica G., Sedikides, Constantine, Wildschut, Tim, Cheung, Wing Yee, Abakoumkin, Georgios, Arikan, Gizem, Aveyard, Mark, Baldursson, Einar B., Bialobrzeska, Olga, Bouamama, Sana, Bouzaouech, Imed, Brambilla, Marco, Burger, Axel M., Chen, Sylvia Xiaohua, Cisek, Sylwia, Demassosso, Didier, Estevan-Reina, Lucía, González-Gutiérrez, Robert, Gu, Li, Guerra, Rita, Hansen, Nina, Kamble, Shanmukh, Kusumi, Takashi, Mangelinckx, Camile, Nourkova, Veronika V., Pinna, R.F. Élena, Rantasila, Aino, Ritchie, Timothy D., Salikhova, Albina B., Stephan, Elena, Sterian, Mihaela, Tong, Yuk-Yue, Van Even, Suzanne, Viana, Normando José Queiroz, Vingerhoets, Ad, von Hippel, Courtney, Zatsepin, Artem S. and Zengel, Bettina (2023) Pancultural nostalgia in action: prevalence, triggers, and psychological functions of nostalgia across cultures. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. (doi:10.1037/xge0001521). (In Press)

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Nostalgia is a social, self-relevant, and bittersweet (although mostly positive) emotion that arises when reflecting on fond past memories and serves key psychological functions. The majority of evidence concerning the prevalence, triggers, and functions of nostalgia has been amassed in samples from a handful of largely Western cultures. If nostalgia is a fundamental psychological resource, it should perform similar functions across cultures, although its operational dynamics may be shaped by culture. This study (N = 2606) examined dispositional nostalgia, self-reported triggers of nostalgia, and functions of experimentally-induced nostalgia in young adults across 28 countries and a special administrative region of China (i.e., Hong Kong). Results indicated that nostalgia is frequently experienced across cultures, albeit better valued in more-developed countries (i.e., higher national wealth and life-expectancy). Nostalgia is triggered by psychological threats (especially in warmer countries), sensory stimuli (especially in more-developed countries), and social gatherings (especially in less-developed countries). The positive or negative affect prompted by experimentally-induced nostalgia varied by country, but was mild overall. More importantly, recalling a nostalgic (vs. ordinary) memory increased social connectedness, self-continuity, and meaning in life across cultures. In less-developed countries, recalling an ordinary memory also conferred some of these functions, reducing the effect size of nostalgia. Finally, recalling a nostalgic (vs. ordinary) memory augmented state satisfaction with life in countries with lower quality of living (i.e., lower life-expectancy and life-satisfaction). Overall, findings confirm the relevance of nostalgia across a wide range of cultures and indicate cultural nuances in its functioning.

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Accepted/In Press date: 18 October 2023
Keywords: nostalgia, culture, emotion, memory, wellbeing

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/485461
ISSN: 0096-3445
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Date deposited: 06 Dec 2023 17:58
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Author: Erica G. Hepper
Author: Tim Wildschut ORCID iD
Author: Wing Yee Cheung
Author: Georgios Abakoumkin
Author: Gizem Arikan
Author: Mark Aveyard
Author: Einar B. Baldursson
Author: Olga Bialobrzeska
Author: Sana Bouamama
Author: Imed Bouzaouech
Author: Marco Brambilla
Author: Axel M. Burger
Author: Sylvia Xiaohua Chen
Author: Sylwia Cisek
Author: Didier Demassosso
Author: Lucía Estevan-Reina
Author: Robert González-Gutiérrez
Author: Li Gu
Author: Rita Guerra
Author: Nina Hansen
Author: Shanmukh Kamble
Author: Takashi Kusumi
Author: Camile Mangelinckx
Author: Veronika V. Nourkova
Author: R.F. Élena Pinna
Author: Aino Rantasila
Author: Timothy D. Ritchie
Author: Albina B. Salikhova
Author: Elena Stephan
Author: Mihaela Sterian
Author: Yuk-Yue Tong
Author: Suzanne Van Even
Author: Normando José Queiroz Viana
Author: Ad Vingerhoets
Author: Courtney von Hippel
Author: Artem S. Zatsepin
Author: Bettina Zengel ORCID iD

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