“…Although people with SocAnh engage in fewer social interactions, they report doing so by choice (Brown et al, 2007;Kwapil et al, 2009). Thus, people with elevated levels of SocAnh exhibit a genuine preference for solitude, which has been differentiated from introversion (Martin, Karcher, Bartholow, Siegle & Kerns, 2017) and social anxiety (Brown et al, 2007;Brown, Silvia, Myin-Germeys, Lewandowski, & Kwapil, 2008;Cicero, Krieg, Becker, & Kerns, 2016). This lack of pleasure and withdraw from social connection contrasts the well-documented "need to belong" (Brown et al, 2007;Silvia & Kwapil, 2011), which describes the motivation to pursue and enjoy the connection with others as stemming from a fundamental human need.…”