| Literature DB >> 19915965 |
Lisa Kiang1, Andrew J Fuligni.
Abstract
Establishing a sense of life meaning is a primary facet of well-being, yet is understudied in adolescent development. Using data from 579 adolescents (53% female) from Latin American, Asian, and European backgrounds, demographic differences in meaning in life, links with psychological and academic adjustment, and the role of meaning in explaining associations between ethnic identity and adjustment were examined. Although no generational or gender differences were found, Asian Americans reported higher search for meaning than Latin and European Americans. Presence of meaning was positively associated with self-esteem, academic adjustment, daily well-being, and ethnic belonging and exploration, whereas search for meaning was related to lower self-esteem and less stability in daily well-being. Presence of meaning mediated associations between ethnic identity and adjustment, explaining 28-52% of ethnic identity's protective effect on development. Ethnic identity thus appears to affect adjustment, in part, through its role in fostering a positive sense of meaning in adolescents' lives.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19915965 PMCID: PMC2937152 DOI: 10.1007/s10964-009-9475-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Youth Adolesc ISSN: 0047-2891
Mean (SD) levels of meaning in life by ethnicity and gender
| Ethnicity | Gender | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Latin | Asian | European | Male | Female | |
| Presence of meaning | 3.44 (.87) | 3.27 (.93) | 3.21 (.99) | 3.30 (.98) | 3.34 (.87) |
| Search for meaning | 3.02b (1.00) | 3.41a (.99) | 3.05b (1.01) | 3.20 (1.04) | 3.19 (.99) |
Different subscripts reflect Bonferroni differences significant at p < .01
(N = 579)
Correlations among meaning and ethnic identity subscales and adjustment
| Self-esteem | Acad. utility | Acad. value | Intrinsic motiv. | Daily happy | Daily distress | Deviate- happy | Deviate- distress | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Presence-meaning | .41*** | .27*** | .25*** | .32*** | .30*** | −.20*** | .03 | −.11* |
| Search-meaning | −.22*** | .08† | .12** | −.05 | −.14*** | .20*** | .10* | .18*** |
| Ethnic belonging | .29*** | .25*** | .20*** | .18*** | .27*** | −.15*** | .13** | −.06 |
| Ethnic exploration | .06 | .23*** | .21*** | .23*** | .15*** | .02 | .08† | .04 |
† p < .10, * p < .05, ** p < .01, *** p < .001
Correlations among meaning and ethnic identity subscales
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | |
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| (1) Presence-meaning | – | |||
| (2) Search-meaning | −.17*** | – | ||
| (3) Ethnic belonging | .32*** | −.01 | – | |
| (4) Ethnic exploration | .25*** | .06 | .61*** | – |
*** p < .001
Presence of meaning as a mediator of ethnic identity and outcomes
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| SES | .01 | .04 | .01 | −.11 | .04 | −.11* | −.02 | .04 | −.02 | −.14 | .05 | −.12** | −.04 | .04 | −.04 | −.01 | .03 | −.02 |
| Latin Am. | −.26 | .09 | −.17** | .18 | .10 | .11† | .07 | .10 | .05 | .17 | .12 | .08 | −.13 | .10 | −.09 | −.10 | .07 | −.09 |
| Asian Am. | −.36 | .08 | −.24*** | .25 | .09 | .15** | .21 | .09 | .14* | .14 | .11 | .07 | −.21 | .09 | −.14* | .02 | .06 | .02 |
| Gender | −.10 | .06 | −.07† | .04 | .06 | .02 | .06 | .06 | .04 | .13 | .08 | .07† | −.01 | .06 | −.01 | .15 | .05 | .15*** |
| Eth. belong. | .26 | .03 | .32*** | .19 | .04 | .21*** | .17 | .04 | .20*** | .15 | .05 | .14*** | .23 | .04 | .28*** | −.07 | .03 | −.13** |
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| SES | .00 | .04 | .00 | −.11 | .04 | −.12** | −.02 | .04 | −.02 | −.15 | .05 | −.12** | −.05 | .04 | −.05 | −.01 | .03 | −.01 |
| Latin Am. | −.27 | .09 | −.17** | .18 | .10 | .11† | .07 | .10 | .04 | .16 | .12 | .08 | −.13 | .10 | −.09 | −.10 | .07 | −.09 |
| Asian Am. | −.36 | .08 | −.24*** | .25 | .09 | .16** | .22 | .09 | .14* | .15 | .11 | .08 | −.19 | .08 | −.13* | −.02 | .06 | .01 |
| Gender | −.10 | .06 | −.07† | .04 | .06 | .02 | .06 | .06 | .04 | .13 | .08 | .07† | −.02 | .06 | −.01 | .16 | .04 | .15*** |
| Eth. belong. | .17 | .03 | .21*** | .13 | .04 | .15*** | .11 | .04 | .13** | .06 | .05 | .05 | .17 | .04 | .21*** | −.04 | .03 | −.07 |
| Presence | .28 | .03 | .35*** | .18 | .04 | .21*** | .18 | .04 | .21*** | .30 | .04 | .28*** | .19 | .04 | .23*** | −.10 | .03 | −.17*** |
Note: Ethnicity was dummy coded with European Americans as the reference group. Interactions between ethnicity and the mediator were examined but omitted since no interactions were significant. Effect sizes were as follows: Self-Esteem: R² = .12 for Step 1, ΔR² = .11 for Step 2 (p < .001); Utility: R² = .09 for Step 1, ΔR² = .04 for Step 2 (p < .001); Value: R² = .05 for Step 1, ΔR² = .04 for Step 2 (p < .001); Intrinsic: R² = .06 for Step 1, ΔR² = .07 for Step 2 (p < .001); Happiness: R² = .09 for Step 1, ΔR² = .05 for Step 2 (p < .001); Distress: R² = .05 for Step 1, ΔR² = .03 for Step 2 (p < .001)
† p < .10, * p < .05, ** p < .01, *** p < .001