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Acta Colombiana de Psicología

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GARCIA-ALANDETE, Joaquín; MARTINEZ, Eva Rosa; SELLES NOHALES, Pilar  and  SOUCASE LOZANO, Beatriz. Meaning in Life and Psychological Weil-Being in Spanish Emerging Adults. Act.Colom.Psicol. [online]. 2018, vol.21, n.1, pp.196-216. ISSN 0123-9155.  https://doi.org/10.14718/acp.2018.21.1.9.

Experiencing meaning in life (MiL) and psychological well-being (PWB) is an important developmental task in emerging adulthood, perhaps more than in any other period in life due to its transitional character and to the nature of its features, in Western societies. This study analyzes the relationship between MiL and PWB, as well as the differences in PWB according to the level of MiL (lack of meaning, indefinite meaning, and presence of meaning), in a sample of 333 Spanish emerging adults (224 women, 109 men), age ranged from 17 to 26 years, M = 21.06, SD = 2.23. Both Spanish versions of the Purpose-In-Life Test and the Ryff's Scales of Psychological Well-Being were used. The Spearman's coefficient of correlation showed a positive, significant relationship between MiL and PWB (global and dimensions). The Kruskal-Wallis test showed significant differences in PWB between lack of meaning, indefinite meaning, and presence of meaning groups, except in Autonomy, in which only the difference between the presence of meaning group and the indefinite meaning group was significant. MiL is associated to the cognitive, emotional, and motivational aspects that directly point to PWB: positive self-worth and self-acceptance, perception and experience of freedom, responsibility and self-determination, positive view of both life as a whole and future, purpose and commitment of significant existential goals, self-trascendence and opening up to the others, integrative but not resigned coping of the adversity, life satisfaction, and self-realization.

Keywords : Meaning in life; lack of meaning; purpose-in-life; psychological well-being; emerging adulthood.

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