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Presence of Meaning in Life and Search for Meaning in Life and Relationship to Health Anxiety

Psychological Reports, 2017
The present study explored presence of meaning in life, search for meaning in life, and their correlation with health anxiety. The Meaning in Life Questionnaire and the Short Health Anxiety Inventory were completed by 753 individuals. Results indicated higher presence of meaning in life was associated with lower health anxiety, while the opposite was ...
Ming Hwei Yek   +2 more
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Towards Meaning in Life: A Path Analysis Exploring the Mediation of Career Adaptability in the Associations of Self-Esteem with Presence of Meaning and Search for Meaning

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022
In the contemporary world of work, workers are engaged more frequently in career choices to cope with changing work and working conditions. In this scenario, the well-being of workers is under threat. This study aims to examine the effect of career adaptability as a preventive resource on the relationship between self-esteem and meaning in life.
Alessio Gori   +2 more
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The relationship between search for meaning in life and symptoms of depression and anxiety: Key roles of the presence of meaning in life and life events among Chinese adolescents

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2021
Meaning in life has been associated with greater mental health. However, previous findings are inconsistent regarding how the search for meaning in life (SML) is related to mental health issues such as symptoms of depression and anxiety. This study proposed and tested a new model to explain how the relationship between SML and symptoms of depression as
Qian Chen, Xin-Qiang Wang, Li-Jun Ji
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The dynamics of searching for meaning and presence of meaning in daily life

Journal of Personality, 2017
AbstractObjectiveResearch on searching for meaning in life has focused on trait‐level relationships rather than within‐person relationships. Our goal was to examine within‐person relationships between daily states of searching for meaning in life, daily states of presence of meaning in life, and daily states of well‐being.MethodTo advance our ...
David B. Newman   +2 more
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The presence and search for meaning in life in late adulthood. The meaning of cosmic gerotranscendence

open access: yesAging and Mental Health
The study was conducted in two stages. The aim of the first stage was to build a typology of older people, taking into account two dimensions of the Meaning in life variable: Presence of meaning in life (MLQ_P) and Search for meaning in life (MLQ_S).
Agnieszka Kozerska
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On Estimation Of Mean Life In The Presence Of An Outlier

IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 1983
Life estimation based on an ordered sample from the exponential distribution is considered in the following situations: 1. The first failure occurs at a very early stage of the experiment and is suspected to be an ``early failure''. 2. The last failure is suspected to come from a population with a higher mean than the rest of the sample.
Ashok Singh, Anita Singh
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Estimation of the mean residual life function in the presence of measurement errors

Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation, 2018
The data available for statistical analysis from many scientific areas often come with measurement error. Ignoring measurement error can bring forth biased estimates and lead to erroneous conclusions to various degrees in a data analysis. This paper considers the problem of estimation of the mean residual life function assuming that observed lifetime ...
Hojjat Pourjafar, Vali Zardasht
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