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Abstract

Purpose in life is a defining feature of mental health. In old age, maintaining high levels of purpose in life may become more difficult, due to increasing losses (e.g., widowhood, retirement). Meta-analysis was used to synthesize findings from 70 studies on purpose in life in middle age and old age. We found a small age-associated decline of purpose in life, which was stronger in older age-groups. Purpose in life showed a strong association with social integration, and with relational quality in particular. In addition, high purpose in life was related to better health, higher everyday competence, higher socioeconomic status, being employed, and being married. Furthermore, strong associations with psychological well-being and low levels of depressive symptoms were found. We conclude that relying on sources that have low or even no age-associated decline, such as social integration and previous attainments, counteract strong declines of purpose in life in old age.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Creating and maintaining purpose in life in old age: A meta-analysis
Author
Pinquart, Martin
Pages
90-114
Publication year
2002
Publication date
Spring 2002
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
01635158
e-ISSN
1936606X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
821468238
Copyright
Springer 2002