Subjective Vitality, Meaning in Life and Religiosity in Older People: A Correlational Study
Author(s) -
Danielly Costa R. Vieira,
Thiago Antônio Avellar de Aquino
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
temas em psicologia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2175-3652
pISSN - 1413-389X
DOI - 10.9788/tp2016.2-05en
Subject(s) - religiosity , vitality , meaning (existential) , psychology , purpose in life , spirituality , meaning of life , gerontology , social psychology , developmental psychology , psychotherapist , theology , medicine , philosophy , alternative medicine , pathology
This paper aimed to identify the relations among the religiosity, meaning in life, ontological perception of time, and subjective vitality in older people. The study included a sample of 100 older adults that participated of elderly groups with a mean age 67.2 years (SD = 5.6), who answered the Religious Attitudes Scale (RAS-20), Meaning in Life Questionnaire (MLQ), Ontological Perception of Time Scale (OPTS), Subjective Vitality Scale (SVS), and demography questions. The results showed a positive correlation of the subjective vitality with the scores on the presence for meaning, past, present, and future. The searching of meaning was a positive correlation of the scores of behavior and religious feeling. Moreover, the presence of meaning was correlated with the scores of the knowledge religious, behavior, present and future. These fi ndings were discussed based on the conception of Logotherapy and Analysis Existential.
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