Universitas Psychologica | 2019

Examining the Relation between Purpose in Life and Self-Reported Health in Community and Inpatient Populations

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The goal of the present study was to examine whether the relation commonly found between purpose in life and well-being occurs regardless of the population being assessed (community vs. inpatient) when the presence of somatic symptoms is used as a proxy for well-being. A total of 145 adults participated in the study (psychiatric patients, N = 28; healthy community adults, N = 117). Statistical analyses were first conducted to control for the effects of the observed differences in age and gender between samples. Results showed a significant relation between purpose in life and perceived health even after controlling for population. In both community and inpatient populations, purpose in life correlated with fewer somatic concerns. We discuss the benefits of incorporating a sense of directedness with prevention and treatment purposes.

Volume 18
Pages 1-11
DOI 10.11144/JAVERIANA.UPSY18-2.ERBT
Language English
Journal Universitas Psychologica

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