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Prosociality enhances meaning in life

  • Autores: Daryl R. Van Tongeren, Jeffrey D. Green, Don E. Davis, Joshua N. Hook, Timothy L. Hulsey
  • Localización: Journal of Positive Psychology, ISSN-e 1743-9779, Vol. 11, Nº. 3, 2016, págs. 225-236
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • A central feature of meaning in life is a consideration of more than oneself. We extend this logic to suggest that altruistically motivated prosociality – acting in ways that benefit others – is a self-transcending action that may provide meaning in life. Study 1 provided evidence of a relationship between self-reported prosocial behavior and meaning in life, even after statistically controlling for personality traits and self-esteem. Study 2 provided evidence that engaging in a prosocial action, via writing notes of gratitude, increased meaning in life. Study 3 provided evidence that individuals bolster perceptions of prosociality following threats to meaning. Study 4 suggested relationship satisfaction partially mediates the link between prosocial actions and meaning in life. These studies provide initial evidence that prosociality enhances meaning in life.


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