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Citation

Bryan CJ, Elder WB, McNaughton-Cassill M, Osman A, Hernandez AM, Allison S. J. Posit. Psychol. 2013; 8(5): 444-452.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/17439760.2013.823557

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The present study examined the relationship of meaning in life with emotional distress, suicidal ideation, and life functioning in a sample of 273 active duty Security Forces personnel assigned to two US Air Force bases.

RESULTS of regression analyses indicated that stronger meaning in life was significantly associated with less severe emotional distress (p < 0.001, ΔR 2 = 0.047) and suicidal ideation (p = 0.043, ΔR 2 = 0.017), and better functioning at work and in intimate relationships, nonfamily relationships, and recreational activities (p < 0.001, ΔR 2 = 0.073). Meaning in life showed stronger associations with outcomes relative to other predictors and covariates and explained the relationship between belonging and life functioning.

FINDINGS suggest that meaning in life is associated with less emotional distress and suicide risk, and greater success and performance across multiple domains in life among military personnel. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.


Language: en

Keywords

suicide; suicidal ideation; social support; military; functioning; meaning in life

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