| Literature DB >> 26958072 |
Patrick L Hill1, Grant W Edmonds2, Missy Peterson2, Koen Luyckx3, Judy A Andrews2.
Abstract
Accruing evidence points to the value of studying purpose in life across adolescence and emerging adulthood. Research though is needed to understand the unique role of purpose in life in predicting well-being and developmentally relevant outcomes during emerging adulthood. The current studies (total n = 669) found support for the development of a new brief measure of purpose in life using data from American and Canadian samples, while demonstrating evidence for two important findings. First, purpose in life predicted well-being during emerging adulthood, even when controlling for the Big Five personality traits. Second, purpose in life was positively associated with self-image and negatively associated with delinquency, again controlling for personality traits. Findings are discussed with respect to how studying purpose in life can help understand which individuals are more likely to experience positive transitions into adulthood.Entities:
Keywords: Big Five; development; emerging adulthood; personality traits; purpose in life
Year: 2015 PMID: 26958072 PMCID: PMC4779362 DOI: 10.1080/17439760.2015.1048817
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Posit Psychol ISSN: 1743-9760