Examining Cross-Cultural Relationships Between Meaning in Life and Psychological Well-Being in Turkey and the United States
Ian C. Fischer (),
Ekin Secinti,
Zeynep Cemalcilar and
Kevin L. Rand
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Ian C. Fischer: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Ekin Secinti: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Zeynep Cemalcilar: Koc University
Kevin L. Rand: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2021, vol. 22, issue 3, No 15, 1358 pages
Abstract:
Abstract This study explored the extent to which meaning in life (i.e., presence and search) relates to different aspects of psychological well-being in American and Turkish students. It also assessed whether presence of meaning moderated the relationship between search for meaning and psychological well-being. American (N =377) and Turkish (N =225) undergraduates completed demographics and self-report measures. Simple and moderated moderation analyses were conducted. In both samples, presence and search were negatively associated. In addition, presence of meaning was positively associated with measures of psychological well-being, while search was negatively associated. Presence of meaning buffered the relationship between search for meaning and psychological well-being, but only in the Turkish sample. American and Turkish undergraduates may typically search for meaning when presence of meaning is low. Presence of meaning appears to be adaptive across these two cultures, whereas search for meaning appears to be culturally-specific and may produce differential effects on psychological well-being.
Keywords: Meaning in life; Cross-cultural; Depressive symptoms; Anxiety; Well-being (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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