2016
DOI: 10.1097/psy.0000000000000274
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Purpose in Life and Its Relationship to All-Cause Mortality and Cardiovascular Events

Abstract: Possessing a high sense of purpose in life is associated with a reduced risk for all-cause mortality and cardiovascular events. Future research should focus on mechanisms linking purpose in life to health outcomes, as well as interventions to assist individuals identified as having a low sense of purpose in life.

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“…However, health is arguably central to a person's sense of wholeness and well-being. Possibly some of the reason health is excluded is so as to be able to examine relationships between positive psychological states and subsequent physical health, and indeed there is a reasonably wellestablished literature that has done this (24)(25)(26). Composite measures of psychological well-being might indeed be better predictors of subsequent health than simply using life satisfaction.…”
Section: On Human Flourishingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, health is arguably central to a person's sense of wholeness and well-being. Possibly some of the reason health is excluded is so as to be able to examine relationships between positive psychological states and subsequent physical health, and indeed there is a reasonably wellestablished literature that has done this (24)(25)(26). Composite measures of psychological well-being might indeed be better predictors of subsequent health than simply using life satisfaction.…”
Section: On Human Flourishingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each of the five or six domains of flourishing is also likely to have effects on the others. Understanding these too is an important area of empirical research, and considerable progress has been made in studying these relationships as well, for example, how positive affect, life satisfaction, and purpose in life might affect physical health (24)(25)(26). Although considerable progress has been made in understanding these relations, much empirical work with longitudinal designs still needs to be done.…”
Section: Prominent Pathways To Human Flourishingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La spiritualité et la religiosité sont de plus en plus mentionnées comme facteur protecteur [31]. Cette composante associe les effets protecteurs d'un support social et d'un but de vie dont nous verrons plus loin l'importance [32].…”
Section: Quelles Différences Entre Le Stress Et Le Stress Psychosocial ?unclassified
“…Recent studies have highlighted the impact that psychological factors, “such as having a purpose in life,” have on living longer lives (Cohen, Bavishi, & Rozanski, 2016), in addition to maintaining physical functioning (Kim, Kawachi, Chen, & Kubzansky, 2017). Wong et al (2014) also reported four themes related to living long and well: positive relations with others, positive events and happiness, hope for the future, and positive life attitude.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%