Resiliency, Meaning in Life, and Life Satisfaction: An Examination of Moderating Effects

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accion Psicologica Pub Date : 2018-05-24 DOI:10.5944/AP.15.2.22256
C. Lau, Anita Feher, Claire A. Wilson, S. Babcock, D. Saklofske
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While presence of meaning in life (i.e., presence) is associated with a plethora of desirable qualities (e.g., greater well-being, longevity, positive affect), search for meaning is associated with psychological distress (e.g., reports of conflict, rumination, depression; Boyle, Barnes, Buchman, & Bennett, 2009). Individuals with higher resiliency, defined as a multifaceted competency in adapting and recovering from adversity, could potentially mitigate the distress associated with search, and thus, achieve greater satisfaction with life (SWL). The present study examined the moderating role of meaning in life between resiliency (i.e., sense of mastery and sense of relatedness) and SWL in a sample of Canadian university students ( N =289). Hierarchical regression analyses showed that there was a positive association between resiliency and SWL and this association was stronger at higher levels compared to lower levels of search for meaning. These results suggest that individuals searching for meaning with high levels of mastery have the greatest SWL, while their counterparts with low mastery have the lowest SWL. Similar moderating effects of search were found with the positive association between sense of relatedness and SWL. Overall, findings suggest that protective factors in resiliency may buffer against the potential negative impact of search.
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弹性、生活意义和生活满意度:调节效应的检验
虽然生活中意义的存在(即存在)与过多的理想品质(如更大的幸福感、寿命、积极情感)有关,但寻找意义与心理痛苦有关(如冲突、沉思、抑郁的报告;Boyle、Barnes、Buchman和Bennett,2009年)。具有更高弹性的人,被定义为适应逆境和从逆境中恢复的多方面能力,可以潜在地减轻与搜索相关的痛苦,从而获得更大的生活满意度(SWL)。本研究以加拿大大学生为样本(N=289),考察了生活意义在弹性(即掌握感和关联感)和主观幸福感之间的调节作用。分层回归分析表明,弹性和SWL之间存在正相关,与较低水平的意义搜索相比,这种相关性在较高水平上更强。这些结果表明,掌握程度高的人寻找意义的主观幸福感最高,而掌握程度低的人则最低。搜索的调节作用与关联感和主观幸福感呈正相关。总体而言,研究结果表明,弹性中的保护因素可能会缓冲搜索的潜在负面影响。
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