Does Activism Mean Being Active? Considering the Health Correlates of Activist Purpose
Patrick L. Hill (),
Payton D. Rule and
Megan E. Wilson
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Patrick L. Hill: Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Washington University, Box 1125, 1 Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA
Payton D. Rule: Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Washington University, Box 1125, 1 Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA
Megan E. Wilson: Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Washington University, Box 1125, 1 Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA
Social Sciences, 2023, vol. 12, issue 8, 1-11
Abstract:
Individuals with a purpose in life tend to experience better health outcomes, in part because they engage in healthier lifestyle behaviors. However, it is unclear whether these associations are due to the sense of purpose, or if the form of purpose may also correlate with health indicators. The current study examined this claim, with regard to activist purpose, or a commitment to engaging in social activism and causes, given that this type of purpose may be especially vulnerable to health risks. In a cross-sectional study of 307 US adults (mean age: 38.1 years), participants completed surveys regarding their activist purpose, sense of purpose, health, and health behaviors. In addition, we asked participants about their other purpose orientations: prosocial, occupational, personal recognition, and creative purposes in life. The results suggested consistent evidence of positive associations between a sense of purpose, self-rated health, and health behaviors. The activist purpose levels were positively associated with a higher health behavior engagement, but not with the indices of self-rated health. Other purpose orientations exhibited similarly weak-to-null associations with health. The findings are discussed with regard to whether activist purpose should be viewed as health-promoting, and what future research should be conducted to evaluate this claim.
Keywords: sense of purpose; activist purpose; health; health behaviors (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A B N P Y80 Z00 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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