The aim of this research was to study participants perception of loneliness
. More specifically we were interested on the perception of the different k
ind of persons who can feel alone, and in the cognitive dimensions used by
judges to differentiate between such persons. In a first study the most rep
resentative types of persons who usually feel alone and the characteristics
associated to them were selected. In a second study, a sample of 269 male
and female college students were asked to evaluate the similarity between t
he different types of persons presented and were asked to rate them on seve
ral bipolar scales, multidimensional scaling (MDS) was used in order to obt
ain a graphical representation of the perceptions of the different kind of
people who can feel alone as well as the underlying dimensions of these per
ceptions. Cluster analysis was also used. Results showed that two dimension
s underlied perceptions of persons who can feel alone: first dimension was
related to person perceived physical atracttive and wether the loneliness s
ituation was choosen or imposed; second dimension was related to person's s
ocioeconomic status and to the fact of having or not a dating relationship.
The results are discussed from a psychosocial perspective.