Search results for "meaning in life"

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Meaning in life in cancer patients: relationships with illness perception and global meaning changes

2017

BackgroundMeaning in life seems to play an important role at various stages of coping in cancer patients. It can influence the ways in which cancer patients perceive their illness and potential changes in beliefs and goals. The main aim of the current study is to examine how two dimensions – presence of and search for meaning – are related to illness perception and global meaning changes.Participants and procedureThe research was conducted among 231 cancer patients (136 women and 95 men), between 27 and 86 years of age (M = 56.73, SD = 12.64). They were diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancer (stomach, colon, pancreas, liver, large intestine). The following research methods were used: the Me…

illness perceptions05 social sciencesCancerbeliefs and goalsmedicine.disease050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyIllness perceptions03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychologymeaning in life0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesismedicinecancer0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeaning (existential)PsychologyHealth Psychology Report
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Effect of an internet-based intervention for adjustment disorder on meaning in life and enjoyment

2022

Abstract Introduction Positive psychological variables, such as meaning in life and the capacity for enjoyment, are important resilience factors against negative behaviors and symptoms. These constructs are related to better emotional regulation strategies, a greater perception of control over one’s life, and better mental health in general. Adjustment disorder (AjD) is a prevalent condition defined as the failure to adapt to a stressful event. Objective This study presents secondary analysis data on the effect of an Internet-delivered cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention (iCBT) for AjD on meaning in life and capacity for enjoyment, compared to a control group. Method The sample consis…

meaning in lifeadjustment disorderiCBTcapacity for enjoymentresilienceGeneral Psychology
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Relacje duchowości i szczęścia w perspektywie mediacyjnej funkcji poczucia sensu życia

2016

meaning in lifemediatorspoczucie sensu życiahappinessduchowośćszczęściemediatoryspiritualityPolskie Forum Psychologiczne
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Corrigendum: Meaning in Life Mediates Between Emotional Deregulation and Eating Disorders Psychopathology: A Research From the Meaning-Making Model o…

2022

meaning in lifeobesityyoung womenemotional deregulationPsychologyeating disordersGeneral Psychologymeaning-making modelBF1-990Frontiers in Psychology
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Współzależność religijności z poczuciem sensu życia i nadzieją w okresie późnej adolescencji

2016

The religiousness of young people is strongly associated with discovering life goals, identity formation, and the sphere of values. During this period there occur dynamic changes in religious beliefs and behaviours, as well as the process of discovering the meaning of life and creating hope. The purpose of this article is to examine the relationships between religion analysed in terms of personal constructs and post-critical beliefs and the sense of meaning in life, as well as two types of hope: basic hope and hope for success. The research was conducted on a group of 198 people (104 men and 94 women) aged 18–23 years. The results showed that religiousness is more strongly associated with t…

meaning in lifepoczucie sensu życiaokres późnej adolescencjireligijnośćreligiousnesshopenadziejalate adolescencePsychologia Rozwojowa
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Spousal support and illness acceptance in breast cancer patients: the mediating function of meaning in life and sense of coherence

2023

The explanation as to why married cancer patients are characterised by better adjustment to illness than unmarried patients is not fully understood. This article aims to investigate a parallel mediation effect of meaning in life and sense of coherence in the relationship of spousal support and illness acceptance in breast cancer patients. A total of 213 wo­men were included in this study. The Berlin Social Support Scales, the Personal Meaning Profile, the Sense of Coherence Scale, and the Acceptance of Life with the Disease Scale were used. Pearson’s correlation coefficient and mediation analysis were performed. The results showed significant correlations between spousal support, meaning in…

meaning in lifespousal supportbreast cancer patientsfamilies of cancer patientssense of coherenceillness acceptanceFamily Forum
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Meaning in Life Buffers the Association between Perceived Burdensomeness, Thwarted Belongingness, and Frequency of Non-Suicidal Self-Injuries in Span…

2021

Background: Adolescence is a developmental stage when there is a high risk of engaging in non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). There is recent interest in the study of thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensome as variables associated with the frequency of NSSI in adolescents. Meaning in life (MIL) might be negatively associated with thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensomeness. To date, no studies have analyzed the buffering role of MIL in the association between thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensomeness and the frequency of lifetime NSSI in Spanish adolescents. Aims: (a) To test whether thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensomeness are associated with frequency of …

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