2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.12.784
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Meaning in Life and School Adjustment: Testing the Mediating Effects of Problem-focused Coping and Self-acceptance

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“…Meaning in life refers to the degree to which individuals perceive, know, and understand the meaning of their own lives and how they perceive their purpose, mission, and primary goal ( Steger et al, 2009 ). Some studies have asserted that meaning in life is an individually-based psychological construction that provides people with motivation and behavioral direction for the future, and reduces negative emotions while improving psychological resilience, happiness, and life satisfaction ( Cho, Lee, Lee, Bae, & Jeong, 2014 ; Yek et al, 2017 ). In contrast, lacking meaning in life is associated with negative impacts such as anxiety, antisocial behavior, hopelessness, depression, and even suicide ( Bryan et al, 2013 ; García-Alandete et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meaning in life refers to the degree to which individuals perceive, know, and understand the meaning of their own lives and how they perceive their purpose, mission, and primary goal ( Steger et al, 2009 ). Some studies have asserted that meaning in life is an individually-based psychological construction that provides people with motivation and behavioral direction for the future, and reduces negative emotions while improving psychological resilience, happiness, and life satisfaction ( Cho, Lee, Lee, Bae, & Jeong, 2014 ; Yek et al, 2017 ). In contrast, lacking meaning in life is associated with negative impacts such as anxiety, antisocial behavior, hopelessness, depression, and even suicide ( Bryan et al, 2013 ; García-Alandete et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Undergraduate students are in the early stage of youth, a crucial period for personality development and ego identity, and they have the will to actively pursue meaning in life (8,9). People who have found their meaning in life are psychologically healthier and adapt better socially (10)(11)(12). In comparison, those who lack such meaning tend to experience loneliness (13,14), anxiety, and depression (15).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Estudos tem mostrado que a presença de sentido de vida pode funcionar como um fator de proteção para estressores da vida diária (Park & Baumeister, 2017) estabelecendo uma associação positiva com maiores indicadores de bem estar (Yalçin & Malkoç, 2014;Datu, 2015), enfrentamento ativo focado no problema (Cho, Lee, Lee, Bae & Jeong, 2014), satisfação com a vida, auto estima e ajustamento psicológico (Dezutter et al;.…”
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“…Assim como em outros estudos, Não foi observada diferenças na presença de sentido entre os gêneros (Dezutter et al, 2013;Eakman & Eklund, 2012) e idade dos participantes (Dezutter et al, 2013;Eakman & Eklund, 2012;Ortiz & Morales, 2013;Cho, Lee, Lee, Bae & Jeong, 2014).…”
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